MRnotlob606 wrote: » They way Irish is taught in school is really the only reason people dislike it .We need a big overhaul of the the Irish language pedagogy so that student's can actually speak it. Some people see the Irish language as embarrassing , but whats more embarrassing would be losing an important contingent of our Identity.
Chancer3001 wrote: » How is appreciating poetry useful? Or knowing how a volcano was formed? Or the date that Neil Armstrong went to the moon? Not everything you learn will have a use. Doesn't make it un worthwhile.
MRnotlob606 wrote: » The Israelis brought back Hebrew after it had not being used for 2000 years, Maoris are doing a good job with their native tongue too. lets not sit back and let our's die either. Irish is here to stay.
MRnotlob606 wrote: » I think the government needs to to some R&D and study how other countries teach languages,
Chancer3001 wrote: » Shane , none of those are your choice until after junior cert. And after junior cert, you don't even have to go to school anymore.
shane7218 wrote: » Like I struggled with Irish in school and barely passed it, yet I did great in everything else and almost missed out on getting into a computer science course. How can we justify something like Irish determining if someone is good enough to study an IT related course or any for that matter.
shane7218 wrote: » Yeah lets spend money researching how to force people to learn a language that most dont care about
solomafioso wrote: » Maybe if you came at it from a different angle...historical perhaps? "This was our language...." Might cause more interest and debate.
shane7218 wrote: » Its already gone ... only place its spoken is the Gaeltacht. No one else has any interest or everyone would speak it, which is why I think some are so adamant it stays compulsory. They know if it becomes optional no one will take it
131spanner wrote: » 1. Plenty of people outside the Gaeltacht speak Irish and take an interest in it. 2. Plenty of people would take it as a compulsary subject, it would even help weed out those who aren't interested, giving the remaining students a better chance.
AngryHippie wrote: » Removing it from the compulsory subjects will consign it to the sidelines with Latin and Greek, where it does not belong.
AngryHippie wrote: » (we are neither Greek nor Roman).
fr336 wrote: » I thought you wanted to exterminate the Irish race :eek:
auldgranny wrote: » And 3. It would stop people whining about it.
Chancer3001 wrote: » Pros - you pick what you're interested in. Cons - a 12 year old is interested in sweet feck all.
131spanner wrote: » This.
Hotfail.com wrote: » Why would you want to kill off a part of our heritage!? All threads like this do is make me angry
shane7218 wrote: » Of course a 12 year old Shouldn't pick what they want. I would have assumed it was implied when I say an option it was for the leaving cert cycle :rolleyes:
StaticNoise wrote: » I really hope that you're trolling.