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Minister McHugh announces new project to teach Irish through PE and other subjects

written by Stephen Maguire April 23, 2019
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Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh has announced a new project to support the learning of Irish through PE and other subjects.

The three-year pilot, using the Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) approach, will be developed in two phases.

It will be open to 22 starter schools and early years settings to take part from September 2019 with the number increasing as the project progresses.

Minister McHugh said: “We have a duty and responsibility to try and make Irish relevant to the next generation.

“Seeing young people socialising and playing and having fun in a language is as good a test as there is of how vibrant and alive a language is. Through actions like this we can support our young people to connect with our language and own it.

“In a post Brexit global economy, we need to ensure that young people are engaged in a way that promotes bilingualism or even multilingualism, a skill that will support future economic growth.”

The first phase of the project will be developmental and will run over the 2019/2020 school year. It will include the design of a professional development programme and resources for teachers and early years practitioners.

Teachers and practitioners in a range of settings will be invited to participate.

Starter schools and preschools taking part in the early phase will receive considerable support from teacher educators including the Department’s support services.

The teachers, practitioners and pupils involved in the first phase will then be ambassadors for the CLIL approach to language learning as the project progresses.

In almost all of the English-medium preschools, primary and post-primary schools involved the project will work exclusively on promoting Irish by learning various curricular areas through our language. In Irish-medium post-primary schools, the project will exploit the experience of learning through Irish to develop further CLIL learning in Modern Foreign Languages. This will be built upon as the project expands.

The second phase of the project which will commence in 2020/2021, will allow the project to be extended to a greater number of schools and settings and will involve larger numbers of teachers and practitioners.

Minister McHugh said: “We should not stop here. Our goal should be to make this new approach a success and see the great potential to extend it to other subjects in schools like music, science, art or maths.

“I would encourage stakeholders to attend the upcoming CLIL information event and support teachers and young people in participating in this very important and innovative project.”

CLIL is an educational approach in which the target language, (Irish or a Modern Foreign Language) is used in the teaching and learning of other subjects.

For example PE could be taught through Irish in an English medium school, or through French in an Irish or English medium school.

While CLIL is not the same as immersion, it offers flexibility and opportunities for a more focused approach to target language learning and teaching.

The Department will host a CLIL information session in the coming weeks to outline the project and the benefits of participation to stakeholders.

As part of development work, Minister McHugh has established a new steering group to progress a CLIL pilot project for Irish as provided in the Irish language five-year Action Plan 2018-2022 and for Modern Foreign Languages under the Languages Connect Strategy.

The group comprises representatives from Mary Immaculate College/UL, Institute of Technology Tralee, DCU, Maynooth University, National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA), An Chomhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta & Gaelscolaíochta (COGG), the Post-Primary Languages Initiative (PPLI) as well as departmental officials and the Inspectorate.

The pilot project will work with teachers to develop quality-assured lesson exemplars/materials and resources and ensure focused professional development for teachers. It will build on the learning and insights gained from the work already done by institutions and the Department’s Professional Development Service for Teachers.

Minister McHugh announces new project to teach Irish through PE and other subjects was last modified: April 23rd, 2019 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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