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Irish taught well in only 50pc of schools

January 13, 2011

The Government’s 20-Year Strategy for the Irish language cited research showing that Irish was taught to a good or very good standard in only half of primary schools inspected.

In one third of classrooms, Irish was taught through the medium of English. Pupils in just over half of lessons inspected were able to express themselves satisfactorily in Irish. A recent report from researchers at the University of Ulster and the University of Limerick suggests that Irish is now the language of the elite. The report found that non-speakers of Irish are twice as likely to be unemployed as Irish speakers.  The report found that 42pc of Irish speakers work in senior professional, managerial or technical jobs.

Irish Independent
13 Eanáir 2011