Until the 1918 Education Act, children were given corporal punishment if they spoke Gaelic in Scottish schools, but the language has seen a revival in education since the 1980s. More than 11,000 ...
Gaelic-speaking island communities could vanish within 10 years unless language policies are changed dramatically, according to a new study. Researchers said daily use of Gaelic was too low in its ...
GAA HAS taken hold in Uganda - with gaelic games-related terminology now added to the Ugandan Sign Language (USL) dictionary. Deaf students from Walukuba West Primary School in Jinja, eastern ...
A GAA club in Uganda is using newly developed sign language to teach deaf schoolchildren hurling and Gaelic football. The coaching has come courtesy of Clare man John Conroy, a long-time volunteer ...
The last Gaelic-only speakers died out about 50 years ago but successive Labour and SNP-lead Scottish governments have tried ...