Campaign For A Falkirk, Stirling & Cumbernauld Nursery
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 8:02 am
Sanas naidheachd Fionnlagh
"Campaign For A Falkirk, Stirling & Cumbernauld Full Time Gaelic Nursery!
It grows ever clearer especially by those with a growing awareness of the importance of Gaelic centred intergenerational transmission, as well as those working in the Gaelic medium pre-school sector, that an essential factor of Gaelic language and cultural survival is the creation of a full time Falkirk, Stirling & Cumbernauld Gaelic nursery that will serve a significant number of 0 to 5 year 0ld children found within these areas.
In homes where Gaelic has no recognisable place in the everyday life of a family; the inclusion of the odd Gaelic word here and there, really doesn’t count, action must be taken for bringing children to a comprehensive Gaelic fluency before they reach the age of 2 years; this is in accordance with the necessity for children to be fluent at least 2 years before they embrace formal Gaelic primary location.
Viewed in another way, innovative and stimulating training methodologies are much needed by Gaelic medium pre-school sector staff and teachers and sooner rather than later, in order for the children to be brought to a Gaelic fluency within a 15 week period.
If any of above raises awareness and hopefully, leads you to support this campaign, please get in touch with me Finlay at finlay@cnsa.org.uk or telephone (…01542-836322 or (…07789-826934 so that we can talk about what needs to be done locally with regard to this very important facet of Gaelic continuance.
We would also appreciate it if you would pass this information around as widely as possible, especially with regard to those who would fit within the criteria mentioned above."
"Campaign For A Falkirk, Stirling & Cumbernauld Full Time Gaelic Nursery!
It grows ever clearer especially by those with a growing awareness of the importance of Gaelic centred intergenerational transmission, as well as those working in the Gaelic medium pre-school sector, that an essential factor of Gaelic language and cultural survival is the creation of a full time Falkirk, Stirling & Cumbernauld Gaelic nursery that will serve a significant number of 0 to 5 year 0ld children found within these areas.
In homes where Gaelic has no recognisable place in the everyday life of a family; the inclusion of the odd Gaelic word here and there, really doesn’t count, action must be taken for bringing children to a comprehensive Gaelic fluency before they reach the age of 2 years; this is in accordance with the necessity for children to be fluent at least 2 years before they embrace formal Gaelic primary location.
Viewed in another way, innovative and stimulating training methodologies are much needed by Gaelic medium pre-school sector staff and teachers and sooner rather than later, in order for the children to be brought to a Gaelic fluency within a 15 week period.
If any of above raises awareness and hopefully, leads you to support this campaign, please get in touch with me Finlay at finlay@cnsa.org.uk or telephone (…01542-836322 or (…07789-826934 so that we can talk about what needs to be done locally with regard to this very important facet of Gaelic continuance.
We would also appreciate it if you would pass this information around as widely as possible, especially with regard to those who would fit within the criteria mentioned above."