Article is about 1 year old. Has the situation improved?
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Edinburgh scholar aims to keep Gaelic flame alive
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Re: Edinburgh scholar aims to keep Gaelic flame alive
Bit surprised to see a reference to OGE offering "part-Gaelic degrees" as it has, to my certain knowledge, been offering degrees taught completely through the medium of Gaelic for a decade or more.
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Re: Edinburgh scholar aims to keep Gaelic flame alive
Rob Dunbar is aware of that, since he has spent quite a lot of time at SMO
I think what he might be on about is non-Gaelic centered subjects being partly taught in Gaelic. Like, say, Physics or Law?
I think what he might be on about is non-Gaelic centered subjects being partly taught in Gaelic. Like, say, Physics or Law?
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Re: Edinburgh scholar aims to keep Gaelic flame alive
Aidh, 's dòcha gum faodadh. Gu dearbh, tha mi a' creidsinn gum faodar modal Beurla no dhà a chumail a-steach ceum sa Ghàidhlig sna làithean a th' againn. Agus tha mi dìreach air modal Gaeilge a dhèanamh. Sin eadar-nàiseanta dhiubh nach e?