Cás na Scoileanna Lán-Ghaeilge le plé ag Seimineár
October 7, 2010
One-day Seminar for Founding Committees
October 7, 2010
GAELSCOILEANNA TEO. would like to invite you to attend a one-day seminar in Marino Institute of Education on November 13th, 2010. The seminar will be aimed at founding committees at primary and post-primary level, and the agenda is outlined below. There is no fee to attend the seminar, but bookings must be confirmed by October 18th. All founding committee members are most welcome, as is anyone who has an interest in establishing a committee in their area. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for participants, and free overnight accommodation on the college campus is available on Friday November 12th, but must be booked with us in advance. Simultaneous translation services will be available during every training session. There will be opportunities throughout the day to ask questions, discuss your committee’s campaign and to network with other committees who are working towards the same goal around the country.
Agenda
09.00
Breakfast and registration
10.00
Welcome and information session: the current situation, the new criteria to be announced for the founding of primary schools, the proposed review of the process for founding post-primary schools. Guest speakers from founding committees at primary and post-primary level will give a short talk on their experience of founding schools.
11.15
Marketing, public relations and political lobbying
13.15
Lunch
14.15
Fundraising skills and approaches
15.15
Drafting an Action Plan for your committee
16.00
Ends
Language opportunities Seminar to be held in Belfast
October 5, 2010
Comhdháil Náisiúnta na Gaeilge in association with Comhar na Múinteoirí Gaeilge will organise a seminar in Coláiste Feirste in Belfast on Thursday 7th October 2010 which will focus on the advantages of Irish language skills for graduates entering the workforce for the first time.
The seminar will cater for second level students in Northern Ireland. ‘The Added Advantage of Irish’ is the theme of the seminar, and well-known personalities will speak on the advantages which the Irish language has afforded them in their chosen careers.
Among the speakers will be the journalist/broadcaster Tomaí Ó Conghaile from Newry.
Ursula Uí Dhonnaile will discuss her own experiences in her role as Irish Language Officer with Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council and Cookstown District Council.
The talented footballer and Irish Medium Teacher Conall Ó Máirtín will give an insight into how he used the Irish language to his advantage when choosing his career and the use of the language with his work with Campa Chormaic and Irish colleges in Donegal.
The event is expected to be both interesting and inspirational and it is hoped that it will motivate students to consider the Irish language when choosing their career paths.
Over the past two years Comhdháil Náisiúnta na Gaeilge have held similar seminars in Killarney, Dublin Galway, Cork, Castlebar and these seminars proved to be a great success and this is why they combined forces with Comhar na Múinteoirí Gaeilge to organise this, and other seminars will be taking place in Letterkenny, Dublin and Tullamore in the coming weeks.
Throughout the seminar students will have a chance to ask questions of the speakers, and to take part in what promises to be a lively debate.
A senior lecturer from St Mary’s University College in Belfast will be present to speak about the third level opportunities available to those wishing to pursue their education through the medium of Irish.
A large selection information stands will be present at the Careers Guidance Fair which is organised by Forbairt Feirste in conjunction with Coláiste Feirste. Pupils and visitors alike will have a wonderful opportunity to visit all the display stands on the day.
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(Gaeilge) Acmhainn Oideachais do Mhic Léinn A Leibhéil Seolta
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Gaelscoil an Chaistil – Bliots Peile
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