1. Irish Language in National Schools - 1922–1971
Following the establishment of the Gaelic League and its ensuing success, there was an air of cultural devotion about the country and an Ireland which was not only free but entirely Gaelic was aspired a representative. ... Following the establishment of the National School System in 1831, there had been no arrangements for the exertion of any language other than English. ... There were two main issues, primarily in relation to the curriculum content and its resonance to nationalism and subsequently in relation to the congested areas of study it contained. ... Changes were seen in relation to t...
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