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Inishowen Irish education "under attack" 04.09.09

A FATHER of children attending Gaelscoil in Buncrana fears the 'An Bord Snip' proposals will erode the good work carried out by the school to preserve the Irish language locally.
Daren Lalor, who is also a local councillor, said he was concerned at Colm McCarthy's recommendation to scrap Comhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta agus Gaelscolaíochta. (COGG). This is the body that produces Irish language text books and learning material for Gaelscoileanna.
"As a parent of children attending Gaelscoil Bhun Cranncha I am very concerned of An Bord Snip Nua proposals that set out to undermine our language on a number of fronts. But what is very worrying for our Irish language medium schools here in Inishowen is the proposal to scrap Comhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta agus Gaelscolaíochta (COGG).

" He said COGG was set up by the Department of Education seven years ago and had "played an important role on a limited budget in providing much needed resources for teaching, support and research". "One of the important roles it plays is producing Irish language text books and study aids which are vital for our children," added Cllr Lalor.
"If these proposals are implemented, they will have a detrimental effect on our children and will undermine all the hard work parents and
Cllr Daren Lalor
teachers across Inishowen have done over the last number of years. Thanks to the commitment of these people our children now have the opportunity to be educated in their own language from pre-school right through to second level."
He said the proposals would transfer Gaelscoileanna into the hands of the Department of Education. "This is the same department that recently, against the wishes of teachers and parents, banned immersion education in this State under the false belief that it damages the English skills of pupils.
"I would call on the general public across Inishowen who care about our language to lobby their elected representatives and make submissions to Batt O' Keeffe, Minister for Education and Science, before the given deadline September 11. "It really would be a slap in the face to all those involved in building Irish medium education across the peninsula if the minister implements the recommendations by An Bord Snip Nua," he added.

Among the 'Snip' proposals on Irish are:

*Abolish the Department of Community Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs.
*Abolish Comhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta agus Gaelscolaíochta (COGG).
*Cutting TG4's budget by €10 million.
*Reduce the number of State documents in Irish.
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