A new campaign has been launched which aims to make the Irish language more relevant and interesting for students.
The idea behind the #Gaeilge4All campaign is to "strengthen and defend the Irish language in the education system" to ensure that "every student can have a positive, meaningful and fulfilling Irish language learning experience from pre-school to third level".
We were joined by Julian de Spáinn, General Secretary of Conradh na Gaeilge, who is a spokesman for the campaign.
He says they are seeking a "comprehensive policy for the teaching of Irish" which would involve "joined-up thinking", so that what is learned at each step of the education system will inform what is learned at the next, from pre-school through to third level.
There would also be emphasis on a skills-based system and the idea of lifelong learning.
Julian hopes the Minister of Education will commit to introducing this policy, which he says will "give students a learning experience that would be relative to their ability."
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