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Louise Lennon Malbasha; Jocelyn Dautel; Laura K. Taylor – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
Knowledge of symbols, which can be influenced by school ethos, informs identity construction in primary school children. This study aimed to explore Gaelscoil (Irish-medium) and English-medium primary school children's familiarity with Irish and European symbols. Thirty 9-12-year-old children in Ireland participated in this study; 15 from two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Knowledge Level, Irish
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Aisling Ní Dhiorbháin; Sylvaine Ní Aogáin; Pádraig Ó Duibhir – Teacher Development, 2024
This paper presents Irish-medium immersion (IMI) teachers' perceptions of their development of content knowledge of language (CK-L) and pedagogical content knowledge of language (PCK-L) as a result of engaging in form-focused professional development (PD) which combined both content knowledge and pedagogical learning outcomes. An intervention,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Immersion Programs, Foreign Countries, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Connolly, Ronan – Research-publishing.net, 2021
The vast majority of endangered languages are expected to have vanished from community use within one to two generations (Lackaff & Moner, 2016). One such language, Irish, may die out as a vernacular within a decade in the Irish-speaking regions of Ireland (Ó Giollagáin & Charlton, 2015). However, there is growing interest in the Irish…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Irish, Second Language Learning, Geographic Location
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Spolsky, Bernard – Language Policy, 2022
In a theory of language policy, managers are individuals or institutions with authority to require others to change their language practices or beliefs. Advocates are individuals or institutions who want the same result, but lacking any power to enforce, can only try to persuade. Language academies can be managers or advocates. Standardization is…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Language Planning, Public Policy, Language Attitudes
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Thomas Rogan – Irish Educational Studies, 2023
Many adults work with children in schools to provide support in a variety of forms. This study aimed to explore perceptions of the role of classroom assistants in supporting children's learning in the primary classroom. Aligning with an interpretivist paradigm, a case study approach was used to explore the deployment of classroom assistants in one…
Descriptors: Teacher Aides, Interprofessional Relationship, Educational Needs, Communication Problems
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Mac Lochlainn, Conchúr; Nic Giolla Mhichíl, Mairéad; Beirne, Elaine – ReCALL, 2021
Language massive open online courses (LMOOCs) represent an exciting prospect for language teachers and instructors around the globe (Bárcena & Martín-Monje, 2014). In this paper, we report on the dynamics of participation and learner behaviour in an ab initio Irish language course. The course, Irish 101, ran during March 2019, and we used a…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Learner Engagement, Irish, Online Courses
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Lorenzo Posocco; Iarfhlaith Watson – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
This is a pilot study on the relationship between speaking Irish and belonging, with a focus on Irish-speakers of diverse ethnicities and/or nationalities in Ireland. The research includes twelve respondents with diverse backgrounds in terms of nationality and/or ethnicity. We examine whether the language gives them a sense of belonging to…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Nationalism, Irish, Ethnic Diversity
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Smith-Christmas, Cassie – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2022
Through analysis of a video recording of two bilingual siblings playing with rubber ducks, this article explores the concept that imaginative play can serve as a potential site for language shift. The article argues that the siblings use English as a means to 'double voice' (Bakhtin, M. M. (1981[1963]). "The Dialogic Imagination" (C.…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Siblings, Toys, Play
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Ní Dhiorbháin, Aisling; Ó Duibhir, Pádraig – Language Learning Journal, 2022
In order to teach a language effectively, teachers need to be both proficient users of the target language, and have an explicit understanding of its linguistic structures. This study reports on the linguistic knowledge of Irish of a group of student primary teachers (SPTs) (N = 75) preparing to teach in primary schools in the Republic of Ireland.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Knowledge Level
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Ward, Monica; Xu, Liang; Uí Dhonnchadha, Elaine – Research-publishing.net, 2022
Game Based Language Learning (GBLL) is an approach to language learning in which learning happens in the process of playing a game. GBLL has several potential benefits including enhanced reading, writing, and cultural awareness. This paper provides a brief overview of Cipher -- Faoi Gheasa, a GBLL app for Irish and learners' feedback on the game.…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Second Language Learning, Irish, Error Correction
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Mac Lochlainn, Conchúr; Nic Giolla Mhichíl, Mairéad; Beirne, Elaine – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2023
Learning a language has become more accessible online butrelatively-few applied studies have explored the implications of technological advances, and the learners who use them (Chik and Ho 2017. "Learn a Language for Free: Recreational Learning among Adults." "System" 69: 162-171, 163). This mixed-methods study explores…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Inclusion, MOOCs, Student Motivation
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Batardière, Marie-Thérèse; Berthaud, Sarah; Catibušic, Bronagh; Flynn, Colin J. – Language Teaching, 2023
The language teaching landscape in Ireland has changed considerably over the last 30 years as a result of substantial and sustained inward migration into the country during this period. These social and demographic developments have added to the country's already bilingual context and created a much more varied multilingual landscape than had…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Humphries, Emma; Ayres-Bennett, Wendy – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2023
In which domains and for which language types does language legislation occur and how easy is it to identify it? The United Kingdom (UK) affords a good test bed to answer these questions since it is often considered to be lacking in strong public language policy due to, amongst other things, a lack of a coherent language policy across the UK and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Language Planning, Legislation, Welsh
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Aisling Ní Dhiorbháin; Sinéad Nic Aindriú; Lorraine Connaughton-Crean; Pádraig Ó Duibhir – Language and Education, 2024
The participation of multilingual children in minority language immersion programmes is under-researched internationally. The Republic of Ireland (RoI) has become a linguistically and culturally diverse society. In the RoI, parents have the opportunity to educate their child in English-medium or Irish-medium (IM) schools. However, the cohort of…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Parents, Immersion Programs, Parent Attitudes
Hayes, Nóirín, Ed.; Walsh, Thomas, Ed. – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2022
This edited book explores the origins and evolution of the early childhood education and care (ECEC) system on the island of Ireland since the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1921. While the book acknowledges and celebrates the role of parents in caring for and educating their young children within the home, the key focus is on the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Foreign Countries, Educational History
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