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Spriocdháta Siansa Gael Linn ag teannadh linn

Samhain 2, 2012

Tá go dtí an Aoine 9 Samhain ag daoine le cur isteach ar chomórtas Siansa Gael Linn 2013.

“Tá bileoga Siansa Gael Linn 2013 scaipthe ar scoileanna, ar eagrais agus ar chlubanna ceoil ar fud na tíre faoin am seo,” arsa riarthóir an chomórtais, Niamh de Búrca.

“Tá súil againn grúpaí a mhealladh a mbeidh sé mar sprioc acu an ceol agus an amhránaíocht thraidisiúnta a thabhairt leo, mar atá déanta ag grúpaí ar nós Téada, Altan, Danú, Liadán agus araile.”

Tá an comórtas oscailte do dhaoine óga atá ós cionn 12 bhliain agus faoi bhun 19 mbliana d’aois. Bíonn idir cúigear agus ochtar i ngach grúpa. Cuireann grúpaí a rogha féin ceoil agus amhránaíochta traidisiúnta ar dhiosca – clár leanúnach idir 10 agus 12 nóiméad ar fhad a bhíonn de dhíth.

Ó na hiarratais tosaigh sin, roghnaítear tuairim is 32 grúpa le páirt a ghlacadh i gceardlanna le ceoltóirí aitheanta – Ciarán Ó Maonaigh (Fidil) agus Breanndán Ó Beaglaoich (Boys of the Lough agus Beginish) a bheidh ina mbun ón 21 – 26 Feabhra 2013.

As na ceardlanna seo, roghnófar ocht ngrúpa chun páirt a ghlacadh sa chraobhchomórtas a bheidh ar siúl sa Cheoláras Náisiúnta, Baile Átha Cliath ar an Domhnach, 14 Aibreán 2013. Beidh an ocht ngrúpa seo san iomaíocht do dhuaischiste €4,500. Is í Mary Bergin (Dé Danann, Dordán) a bheidh ag moltóireacht in éineacht le Ciarán agus Breanndán ar an oíche mhór seo.

Is féidir tuilleadh eolais a fháil ó www.gael-linn.ie

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New song collection for children to be launched this weekend

Samhain 2, 2012

Dominic Mac Giolla Bhríde of Gaoth Dobhair, sean-nós singer and 2009 winner of the Corn Uí Riada prize for sean-nós, has put his own take on some of the most well-loved traditional songs in Irish for children, with the help of dozens of children from the Donegal Gaeltacht.

Báidín Fheidhlimidh, Songs and Poems for Children, the new collection of music and poetry, commissioned by Ionad Oideachais Ghort an Choirce, will be launched this weekend at Oireachtas na Gaeilge in Letterkenny.

Brian O’Donnell, the singer and chef, will launch the book at Oireachtas na Gaeilge at 6:30 pm, Saturday, November 3rd, in Knockalla Suite in Mount Errigal Hotel in Letterkenny. The launch will be part of the Club na Féile na nÓg, which will begin at 5pm. As part of the launch, the children who took part in the project will sing and recite poems from the collection in a special concert.

“As teacher and parent, it’s been a vision of mine for years to have such a collection readily available and I’m now delighted to have these popular traditional songs and poems together in this fantastic book and CD,” said Bernadette Ní Dhuibhir of Ionad Oideachais Ghort an Choirce. “It will be a useful resource for teachers and parents throughout the country, which will help them pass on these songs and poems to the next generation.’

Well-known musicians Dónall O’Connor, Séamas O’Kane and Cathy Potter play as guests on the CD. But the children are the real stars on these recordings and they shine in such songs as A Nóra Bheag, Tá mo Chleamhnas á Dhéanamh; A stór, a Stór, a Ghrá; Och, Och, Mo Mhadadh Beag; Teidí Beag Álainn, Bhí Bríd ag Siúl sa Ghairdín Lá. In all, 58 children from the ages of 4 to 10, from 12 different Gaeltacht primary schools, took part in the recordings.

The book also contains a second CD of instrumental versions of the songs, allowing everyone to sing along with the music, karaoke-style, in school, at home or in the car.
Dara McGee and Deirdre Brennan made the artwork for the book.
The book will be available in book shops from early November.

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Arklow parents have just one week to fill in survey on patron options for primary schools

Samhain 2, 2012

Deadline of 9th November only a week away

The Minister for Education and Skills, Ruairí Quinn T.D., is calling on parents in Arklow to complete the survey on primary school patronage before the 9th November deadline.

In a new initiative, launched by Minister Quinn last month, parents of pre-school and primary school children are being asked what patrons they would like to see running their local primary schools.

Earlier this year, the Advisory Group to the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector made recommendations to on the divesting of patronage where there is a stable population and a demand for diversity of school types.

Following on from these recommendations, the Minister commenced a new process to examine the possibility of transferring some schools to other patron bodies in 44 areas around the country.

Last month, Minister Quinn asked parents of pre-school and primary school children in Arklow to complete surveys stating their preferences for the type of school they would like their children to attend. Parents in Castlebar, Tramore, Trim and Whitehall (including Kilmore West and Beaumont) in Dublin are also being surveyed in this pilot phase.

The intention is to find out if parents would prefer a wider choice of school patron than is currently available to them. The responses of parents will be used to decide what changes, if any, should be made to widen the availability of other types of primary school in these locations.

Current patrons in Arklow are the Archbishop of Dublin (Catholic), the Archbishop of Dublin and Glendalough (Church of Ireland) and An Foras Pátrúnachta.

The bodies which have expressed interest in becoming patrons of divested schools in the area are An Foras Pátrúnachta, Educate Together and Co. Wicklow VEC.

Minister Quinn said, “I am urging all eligible Arklow parents to make sure that their voices are heard by taking part in these surveys. This is a historic opportunity for parents to re-shape the primary school landscape for generations to come.”

If the surveys identify demand for alternative patronage in these areas, the Department will explore with the existing patrons the transfer of patronage of schools.

The survey is available at: www.education.ie and all eligible parents or guardians are asked to complete it on-line by Friday 9th November. Parents or guardians are advised to have their PPS number to hand when accessing the on-line survey as this will be requested for validation purposes.

A free helpline is available in the Department for anyone who has any difficulties in completing the survey: 1800 303621. The helpline will be open from 9.30 to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

If parents cannot access the online survey, a paper based version can be requested by ringing the freephone number1800 303621.

Castlebar parents have just one week to fill in survey on patron options for primary schools

Samhain 2, 2012

Deadline of 9th November only a week away

The Minister for Education and Skills, Ruairí Quinn T.D., is calling on parents in Castlebar to complete the survey on primary school patronage before the 9th November deadline.

In a new initiative, launched by Minister Quinn last month, parents of pre-school and primary school children are being asked what patrons they would like to see running their local primary schools.

Earlier this year, the Advisory Group to the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector made recommendations to on the divesting of patronage where there is a stable population and a demand for diversity of school types.

Following on from these recommendations, the Minister commenced a new process to examine the possibility of transferring some schools to other patron bodies in 44 areas around the country.

Last month, Minister Quinn asked parents of pre-school and primary school children in Castlebar to complete surveys stating their preferences for the type of school they would like their children to attend. Parents in Arklow, Tramore, Trim and Whitehall (including Kilmore West and Beaumont) in Dublin are also being surveyed in this pilot phase.

The intention is to find out if parents would prefer a wider choice of school patron than is currently available to them. The responses of parents will be used to decide what changes, if any, should be made to widen the availability of other types of primary school in these locations.

The existing patron in Castlebar is the Archbishop of Tuam (Catholic).

The bodies which have expressed interest in becoming patrons of divested schools in the area are An Foras Pátrúnachta, Educate Together, Mayo VEC, the National Learning Network and the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

Minister Quinn said, “I am urging all eligible Castlebar parents to make sure that their voices are heard by taking part in these surveys. This is a historic opportunity for parents to re-shape the primary school landscape for generations to come.”

If the surveys identify demand for alternative patronage in these areas, the Department will explore with the existing patrons the transfer of patronage of schools.

The survey is available at: www.education.ie and all eligible parents or guardians are asked to complete it on-line by Friday 9th November. Parents or guardians are advised to have their PPS number to hand when accessing the on-line survey as this will be requested for validation purposes.

A free helpline is available in the Department for anyone who has any difficulties in completing the survey: 1800 303621. The helpline will be open from 9.30 to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

If parents cannot access the online survey, a paper based version can be requested by ringing the freephone number1800 303621.

Tramore parents have just one week to fill in survey on patron options for primary schools

Samhain 2, 2012

Deadline of 9th November only a week away

The Minister for Education and Skills, Ruairí Quinn T.D., is calling on parents in Tramore to complete the survey on primary school patronage before the 9th November deadline.

In a new initiative, launched by Minister Quinn last month, parents of pre-school and primary school children are being asked what patrons they would like to see running their local primary schools.

Earlier this year, the Advisory Group to the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector made recommendations to on the divesting of patronage where there is a stable population and a demand for diversity of school types.

Following on from these recommendations, the Minister commenced a new process to examine the possibility of transferring some schools to other patron bodies in 44 areas around the country.

Last month, Minister Quinn asked parents of pre-school and primary school children in Tramore to complete surveys stating their preferences for the type of school they would like their children to attend. Parents in Arklow, Castlebar, Trim and Whitehall (including Kilmore West and Beaumont) in Dublin are also being surveyed in this pilot phase.

The intention is to find out if parents would prefer a wider choice of school patron than is currently available to them. The responses of parents will be used to decide what changes, if any, should be made to widen the availability of other types of primary school in these locations.

The existing patron in Tramore is the Bishop of Waterford & Lismore (Catholic).

The bodies which have expressed interest in becoming patrons of divested schools in the area are An Foras Pátrúnachta, Educate Together and Waterford VEC.

Minister Quinn said, “I am urging all eligible Tramore parents to make sure that their voices are heard by taking part in these surveys. This is a historic opportunity for parents to re-shape the primary school landscape for generations to come.”

If the surveys identify demand for alternative patronage in these areas, the Department will explore with the existing patrons the transfer of patronage of schools.

The survey is available at: www.education.ie and all eligible parents or guardians are asked to complete it on-line by Friday 9th November. Parents or guardians are advised to have their PPS number to hand when accessing the on-line survey as this will be requested for validation purposes.

A free helpline is available in the Department for anyone who has any difficulties in completing the survey: 1800 303621. The helpline will be open from 9.30 to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

If parents cannot access the online survey, a paper based version can be requested by ringing the freephone number1800 303621.

Trim parents have just one week to fill in survey on patron options for primary schools

Samhain 2, 2012

Deadline of 9th November only a week away

The Minister for Education and Skills, Ruairí Quinn T.D., is calling on parents in Trim to complete the survey on primary school patronage before the 9th November deadline.

In a new initiative, launched by Minister Quinn last month, parents of pre-school and primary school children are being asked what patrons they would like to see running their local primary schools.

Earlier this year, the Advisory Group to the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector made recommendations to on the divesting of patronage where there is a stable population and a demand for diversity of school types.

Following on from these recommendations, the Minister commenced a new process to examine the possibility of transferring some schools to other patron bodies in 44 areas around the country.

Last month, Minister Quinn asked parents of pre-school and primary school children in Trim to complete surveys stating their preferences for the type of school they would like their children to attend. Parents in Arklow, Castlebar, Tramore and Whitehall (including Kilmore West and Beaumont) in Dublin are also being surveyed in this pilot phase.

The intention is to find out if parents would prefer a wider choice of school patron than is currently available to them. The responses of parents will be used to decide what changes, if any, should be made to widen the availability of other types of primary school in these locations.

The existing patrons in Trim are the Bishop of Meath (Catholic), the Bishop of Meath & Kildare (Church of Ireland) and An Foras Pátrúnachta.

The bodies which have expressed interest in becoming patrons of divested schools in the area are An Foras Pátrúnachta, Educate Together and Meath VEC.

Minister Quinn said, “I am urging all eligible Trim parents to make sure that their voices are heard by taking part in these surveys. This is a historic opportunity for parents to re-shape the primary school landscape for generations to come.”

If the surveys identify demand for alternative patronage in these areas, the Department will explore with the existing patrons the transfer of patronage of schools.

The survey is available at: www.education.ie and all eligible parents or guardians are asked to complete it on-line by Friday 9th November. Parents or guardians are advised to have their PPS number to hand when accessing the on-line survey as this will be requested for validation purposes.

A free helpline is available in the Department for anyone who has any difficulties in completing the survey: 1800 303621. The helpline will be open from 9.30 to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

If parents cannot access the online survey, a paper based version can be requested by ringing the freephone number1800 303621.

Whitehall parents have just one week to fill in survey on patron options for primary schools

Samhain 2, 2012

Deadline of 9th November only a week away

The Minister for Education and Skills, Ruairí Quinn T.D., is calling on parents in Whitehall (including Kilmore West and Beaumont) to complete the survey on primary school patronage before the 9th November deadline.

In a new initiative, launched by Minister Quinn last month, parents of pre-school and primary school children are being asked what patrons they would like to see running their local primary schools.

Earlier this year, the Advisory Group to the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector made recommendations to on the divesting of patronage where there is a stable population and a demand for diversity of school types.

Following on from these recommendations, the Minister commenced a new process to examine the possibility of transferring some schools to other patron bodies in 44 areas around the country.

Last month, Minister Quinn asked parents of pre-school and primary school children in Whitehall to complete surveys stating their preferences for thetype of school they would like their children to attend. Parents in Arklow, Castlebar, Tramore and Trim are also being surveyed in this pilot phase.

The intention is to find out if parents would prefer a wider choice of school patron than is currently available to them. The responses of parents will be used to decide what changes, if any, should be made to widen the availability of other types of primary school in these locations.

The existing patrons in greater Whitehall are the Archbishop of Dublin (Catholic) and An Foras Pátrúnachta.

The bodies which have expressed interest in becoming patrons of divested schools in the area are An Foras Pátrúnachta, Educate Together and Dublin City VEC.

Minister Quinn said, “I am urging all eligible Whitehall parents to make sure that their voices are heard by taking part in these surveys. This is a historic opportunity for parents to re-shape the primary school landscape for generations to come.”

If the surveys identify demand for alternative patronage in these areas, the Department will explore with the existing patrons the transfer of patronage of schools.

The survey is available at: www.education.ie and all eligible parents or guardians are asked to complete it on-line by Friday 9th November. Parents or guardians are advised to have their PPS number to hand when accessing the on-line survey as this will be requested for validation purposes.

A free helpline is available in the Department for anyone who has any difficulties in completing the survey: 1800 303621. The helpline will be open from 9.30 to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

If parents cannot access the online survey, a paper based version can be requested by ringing the freephone number1800 303621.

Children’s Book Festival

Samhain 1, 2012

THE National Children’s Book Festival ran in libraries around the country throughout the month of October. Louth libraries were busy schedule of events running for children. As part of the festival Children’s Books Ireland were lucky enough to secure some very limited funding from Foras na Gaeilge to programme a small amount of projects around the country.

The aim of the project is to connect communities of young readers nationwide with authors, illustrators and storytellers who work in the Irish language in an in-depth manner.

The library in Dundalk was picked to take part in the project. The renowned children’s writer Aine Ni Ghlinn facilitated three workshops with 6th class from Gaelscoil Dhun Dealgan, along with their teacher Áine Uí Choinne throughout October.

Áine Ní Ghlinn has had eighteen children’s books published by various publishers as well as four collections of poetry for adults. She spent several years working as a journalist and Clár Reachtaire with Raidió na Gaeltachta & RTE and a number of years lecturing in DCU.

She has written occasional scripts for TG4’s Ros na Rn and now divides her time between rearing her three sons, writing, working on creative writing projects in gaelscoileanna and lecturing part-time in the Church of Ireland College of Education in Dublin. She is at present working on a new children’s novel as well as some drámaí bunscoile.

Over the years, she has received several bursaries from Clár na Leabhar Gaeilge/Foras na Gaeilge and the Arts Council and has won many awards for both poetry and children’s books. Three of her novels for ?young and teenage readers – Fuadach, Tromluí and Úbalonga – have ?won Oireachtas awards. Her most recent publication was Bronntanais agus Féiríní Eile a collection of poetry for children.

Foilsithe The Dundalk Democrat 31 Deireadh Fómhair 2012/ Foilsithe ar Gaelport.com 01 Samhain 2012

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Nuachtlitir is déanaí ar fáil anois!

Deireadh Fómhair 31, 2012

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Deireadh Fómhair 31, 2012

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Tosóidh an dianchúrsa teanga tráthnóna Dé hAoine ar 6.30 agus críochnoidh sé ar an Satharn timpeall a 4.00i.n. Deis í seo do rannpháirtithe slacht a chur ar a gcuid Gaeilge labhartha in atmaisféar taitneamhach, compórdach. Tabharfaidh an cúrsa misneach d’éinne a bheidh i mbun agallaimh/scrúdaithe cainte. €90 costas an chúrsa.

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