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An Intensive Course in radio skills from Raidió Fáilte

August 23, 2013

Present your own radio programme on Raidió Fáilte! Raidió Fáilte 107.1fm are inviting Irish speakers to take part in an intensive course in radio broadcasting and production skills. The groundbreaking course is funded by the Irish Language Broadcast Fund and backed by Northern Ireland Screen. The participants will learn how to prepare, present, record and edit their own radio show. More advanced radio skills interviewing and presenting techniques will also be covered. The participants will be given the opportunity to use Raidió Fáilte’s high-tech recording equipment and editing suite in order to record and produce high-quality radio broadcasts, as well as training to use hand-held recording devices to record voxpops, interviews and community events. The course will also cover how to research a topic and write a radio script. This is a great opportunity to kick-start a career in the media as a presenter or as a journalist and to produce your own programme on an all-Irish radio station. As part of the course, guest speakers from various national media services will offer advice based on their experience in the media. Participants who successfully complete the course will get the opportunity to have a regular slot on the busy schedule of the awarding winning Irish language station Raidió Fáilte. To book your place on the course contact Dónall at 028 90 310013 or donall@raidiofailte.com before 02 September 2013.

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Irish language support classes for GCSE students in Derry

August 23, 2013

This year Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin is delighted to provide two schemes for students at the post primary level. The first course “Gabh le Gaeilge” is a support course for GCSE students undertaking GCSE Irish in 2014 or 2015. This 30 week programme will help students to obtain the best grade possible by providing them with the support that is needed with the help of a first class tutor. Sessions will run for 2 hours on a weekly basis at Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin after school on Wednesdays. This scheme, which has been funded by Foras na Gaeilge, is the first of its type in Derry, and aims to raise the standards achieved in GCSE Irish.

The second scheme “Léann Do Dhéagóirí” is a unique course for students who previously attended Gaelscoileanna and are now attending English-Medium post-primary schools. This programme is the only current provision in Derry for these students. The course aims to ensure that students continue to learn Irish at the correct level, and offers students the possibility of achieving qualifications in the language. This course has been running for the past three years at the Cultúrlann and the highly skilled tutor has ensured excellent standards and results.

Both courses begin in September 2013, and the enrolment fee for both courses is £20 – an excellent bargain! For further information, or to register contact Ciara or Fiachra: ciara@culturlann-doire.ie / fiachra@culturlann-doire.ie or telephone 028 7126 4132.

Comhghairdeas le daltaí Choláiste Feirste!

August 23, 2013

Coláiste Feirste has once again achieved well above the average benchmark of 5 GCSEs A*- C in the north. Following last year’s phenomenal results which placed Coláiste Feirste as the 7th highest performing all-ability school in the north, the school has excelled amongst the top all-ability schools with the majority of its students achieving at least 5 GCSEs A-C at grades and up to 11 GCSEs.

Highland Council unveils Gaelic schools map

August 23, 2013

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Scéal na Gaeilge, Doire: Grianghraif á lorg do Chartlann Íomhánna

August 23, 2013

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‘Reflections on Sliabh Aughty’ and ‘The Ultachs’

August 23, 2013

Comhdháil Ghráig na Muilte Iarainn 24-25 Lúnasa 2013

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Coláiste Lú (U)

August 22, 2013

3 Leabhar Nua ó Chló Mhaigh Eo

August 22, 2013

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Breithlá ‘Líofa’

August 22, 2013

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Áiseanna ar logainm.ie

August 22, 2013

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