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The talk of education

February 13, 2013

There is growing anger among student teachers about new charges for Irish courses in the Gaeltacht.

Students are required to attend a three-week language course in first and second year. In the past, the courses were subsidised but this has been withdrawn, leaving students to pick up the cost, estimated at about €1,500.

A wider question is whether student teachers should be obliged to have a C3 or better in higher-level Irish in the Leaving Cert.

Aodhán Ó Riordáin (above) of the Labour Party says the the requirement for “honours Irish” effectively acts as a barrier to poorer students who aspire to become primary school teachers.

DEIS secondary schools, he says, are rarely in the position to offer higher-level Irish for their students. And poorer families do not have the resources to pay for grinds or to send their children to the Gaeltacht on summer courses. His comments merit discussion. But who is brave enough to run with them and risk the wrath of the immensely powerful Irish-language lobby?

IRISH TIMES