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News Meitheal Taighde Taifead sa seomra ranga Gaeilge
Sinéad Ní Ghuidir, Lecturer, Máistir Gairmiúil san Oideachas (MGO), School of Education, NUI Galway, is collaborating with Deirdre Ní Loingsigh in the University of Limerick on a project to set up a working group interested in collating examples of classroom practice and language teaching in the Irish classroom.
Prof Do Coyle, the external examiner for the Professional Masters in Education (PME) will be in Galway at the beginning of June and has agreed to give a short talk on her own experience of similar projects.
The session will be followed by a general meeting of interested parties in order to set up a research project specifically focussed on the Irish language classroom.
The talk will take place on Thursday 2 June at 2.00pm. Venue TBC.
For further enquiries, please contact Sinéad Ní Ghuidir via email
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