heartwarming language revival story
Jan. 5th, 2007 03:56 pmin the New Year, a new old language: Language Hat points out "Cá Bhfuil Na Gaeilg eoirí? [Where are all the Gaelic speakers?]", the story of the author's attempt to get around Ireland speaking only Irish. The younger generation's new adoption of Irish is quite fascinating, especially in light of adult Dubliners' overt hostility to Gaelophones.
Go read it!
Go read it!
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Date: 2007-01-06 01:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-06 02:02 am (UTC)Thus the successes of some charter schools, religious schools, language isolating schools, and hippie schools alike. (I happen to be a big fan of the latter two categories.)
So it's probably true for "Irish-only" schools too, and I suspect that the quality of the school comes in large part due to the dedication of the parents to the education of their children. If you're dedicated enough to Irish -- or anything else -- to choose to send your kid to a non-standard school for that reason, you're among an unusual group of highly-engaged parents.
Did you have any other reason in mind? I suppose the same argument could be made for teachers who seek work in "unusual" schools, too.
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Date: 2007-01-06 02:09 am (UTC)(I should mention, though you are probably aware of it, that in England church schools are often run from public funds.)