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Ireland 진진 , 빌레 , 혜원 , 비아. Introduction. History Policy Immigration Education. History. Contents. 1 . Pre-History 2. Irish 3. English 4. Others. Pre-History. Many languages existed in Ireland before the Celts or Gaels first arrived, all of which are now irretrievable. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Ireland
진진 , 빌레 , 혜원 , 비아
Introduction History
Policy
Immigration
Education
History
Contents1. Pre-History 2. Irish3. English4. Others
Pre-History Many languages existed in Ireland before
the Celts or Gaels first arrived, all of which are now irretrievable.
Many of these languages were referred to as
'Béarla', which in modern Irish refers to the English language.
Irish● The ancestor of Primitive Irish was introduced by the Celts● Today Irish is recognized as the first official language of the Republic of Ireland and is officially recognized in Northern Ireland and in the European Union. ● Since the independence of 26 counties● In 2006→ In 2007→ As of 2007 → "Éire Ireland"
English● first introduced by the settlers in the 12th century ● Through English rule, the language
became that of power● Before and after independence, emigration was a big factor in life in
Ireland. ● English and Irish
Others Ulster Scots Shelta Irish Sign Language Hiberno-Norman French Yola Immigrant languages
Language Policies
Foras na Gaeilge governing body of the Irish language founded in 1999 the functions of FnaG promotion of the Irish language facilitating and encouraging its use in speech an
d writing advising administrations and public bodies
Foras na Gaeilge undertaking supportive projects and grant-aiding bodies research, promotional campaigns, public
and media relations developing terminology and dictionaries supporting Irish-medium education and
the teaching of Irish
The Gaeltacht areas governing body Údarás na Gaeltachta was establi
shed in 1980 parts of counties Donegal, Galway, Mayo, Kerry,
Cork, Meath, and Waterford altogether 85,000 people areas where the Irish language is the community
language official place names and road signs only in Irish
The Gaeltacht areas 'a cornerstone in the deve
lopment of truly bilingual society in Ireland'
80 Irish-medium preschools in Gaeltacht areas
Official Languages Act 2003 Act of the Oireachtas (parliament) sets out the use of the Irish language by public b
odies guarantees the right of using Irish in all official u
se public bodies have to publish official documents
in both official languages
Quotes about the Irish and Irishness Other people have a nationality. The Irish and the
Jews have a psychosis. (Brendan Behan, Irish author)
If it was raining soup, the Irish would go out with forks. (Brendan Behan)
I'm troubled, I'm dissatisfied. I'm Irish. (Marianne Moore, American poet)
Quotes about the Irish and Irishness For the great Gaels of Ireland Are the men that God made mad, For all their wars are merry, And all their songs are sad. (G.K. Chesterton) We have always found the Irish a bit odd.
They refuse to be English. (Winston Churchill)
Immigration
Contents Past Present Future
Past – Great Famine Country of emigration Irish potato famine of 1840s Continuous decline in the population
Irish language similar to Scottish Gaelic
From emigration to immigration 1990s dramatic change Economic growth Based on German model 10% of Ireland’s workforce and wider population.
Ireland’s new multicultural mix Easy – English speaker Problems - language
Irish –Future 21st official language of the European Union. All documents – both English & Irish Gaeltacht areas Spoken more widely
Education
PRIMARY Years 1- 8
SECONDARY Years 1-3 Junior Cycle
Junior certificate exams
Year 4 Transition
Years 5-6 Senior Cycle
Leaving certificate exams
TERTIARY
Universities
Colleges of Technology
Colleges of Education
Independent Colleges
Primary Degrees Postgraduate Degrees Postgraduate Diplomas
National Certificate National DiplomaPrimary DegreePostgraduate Degree
Primary Degree Postgraduate Degree
Diploma,Primary DegreePostgraduate DegreeProfessionalQualifications
Primary School Education Age : 6 years old period : 8 years language of instruction : English main subject : English, Irish Mathematics,
Social & Environmental Studies, Arts & Crafts, Music, Physical Education and Religious Instruction
no formal examinations at the end of the primary school cycle.
Second Level Education curricula and syllabi laid down by the
Ministry of Education examinations are set and marked centrally
by the Ministry
<three types of second level school> Secondary Schools Community/Comprehensive Schools Vocational Schools
Secondary Schools Majority privately owned and managed run by boards of governors, by religious
bodies and by individuals State funded no tuition fees to Irish students
Community/Comprehensive Schools combine academic and technical
education administered by Boards of Management
representatives of local interests funded by the State
Vocational Schools administered by local education
committees State owned and funded
Curriculum & Examinations core subject : Irish, English and Mathematics Accountancy, Art, Biology, Business Organisation, Chemis
try, Civics, Commerce, Computer Science, Economics, Geography, History, Home Economics, Languages, Mechanical Drawing, Music, Physical Education and Physics.
age : 12 years old duration : 6 years Junior Certificate examinations Leaving Certificate examinations
Third Level Education university sector technical and technological colleges colleges of education ☞ funded by the State but autonomous and self-
governing independent private colleges: business-related c
ourses ( professional qualifications, recognised diplomas and degrees)
Universities National University of Ireland, Trinity College, the
University of Limerick and Dublin City University offer degree programmes at Bachelor, Masters a
nd Doctorate level
Colleges of Technology & Regional Technical Colleges Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) : biggest third
level institution in Ireland with 22,000 students. six constituent colleges - two Colleges of Technol
ogy, award its own degrees 11 Regional Technical Colleges (RTCs) :Business
Studies, Engineering &Technology and Science & Paramedicine
Colleges of Education/Teacher Training differ between primary and second level school t
eachers primary school teachers : 3 year programme, lea
ding to a Bachelor's degree in Education (B.Ed.), at one of the five teacher training colleges.
second level teachers : degree at university and Higher Diploma in Education at university
www.education.ie
Specialist Colleges Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees approved by
the National Council for Education Awards (NCEA).
www.education.ie
References http://en.wikipedia.org/ www.catholictimes.org www.google.com www.migration.ucc.ie www.bbc.co.uk www.edunet.co.kr www.education.ie www.britannica.co.kr
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