Àite Foghlam Gàidhlig 3-18 ann an 'Ionnsachadh Cànain ann an Alba: Modh-obrach 1 + 2’ / The Role of Gaelic Education 3-18 in ‘Language learning in Scotland: A 1+2 Approach'

Published 01/01/2017.  Last updated 11/04/2023
sourcePractice exemplars categoryGaelic

The Statutory Guidance on Gaelic Education encourages children and young people to continue or begin their learning of Gaelic throughout the Broad General Education.

How to use this resource

Education Scotland’s publication ‘Advice on Gaelic Education’ defines Gaelic Education as having three inter-related components. These are:

  • Gaelic Medium Education (GME)
  • Gaelic Learner Education (GLE)
  • the promotion of Learning about Gaelic Language and Culture (LAGC) as part of Scotland’s identity

All of those components of Gaelic Education have a pivotal role to play in 'Language Learning in Scotland: A 1+2 Approach'. Many education authorities already offer Gaelic in one of its forms as part of the statutory planning for the National Gaelic Language Plan. As part of the 1+2 approach, education authorities should continue and extend planning for Gaelic as part of a 1+2 approach. In doing so, they will be contributing to an aim of the National Gaelic Language Plan to secure a sustainable future for the language.

SLF online 2021 Modern languages – how local authorities have risen to the challenge of training shares how local authorities have taken forward planning for additional languages.

Here are some reflective questions to consider when using this resource as part of planning for Gaelic with the 1+2 approach:

  • To what extent are you making effective use of the recommendations outlined within this resource?
  • To what extent are learners receiving a progressive experience?
  • Does the planning for Gaelic allow for sustainability?
  • How effectively are learners and parents involved in planning and evaluating their learning experiences
    in Gaelic?

The following will be useful to use alongside this resource:

Other key Education Scotland advice

​Related materials

SQA support materials for:

Downloads

Note: These documents may contain links to resources that have been moved during the recent development of our websites. We aim to update these links very soon.

PDF file: The role of Gaelic Education 3-18 in 'Language Learning in Scotland: A 1+2 Approach' (234 KB)

PDF file: Foghlam Gàidhlig 3 - 18 ann an 'Ionnsachadh Cànain ann an Alba: Modh - obrach 1 + 2 (473 KB)

PDF file: Advice on Gaelic Education: 1+2 Gaelic (Learners) (211 KB)

PDF file: Advice on Gaelic Education: 1+2 Gaelic (Learners) (Gaelic version) (262 KB)

PDF file: Language learning in Scotland: A 1+2 approach - Further guidance on L3 within the 1+2 policy (146 KB)

PDF file: The Wee Big Book Project - Lochyside RC Primary School (196 KB)

Àite Foghlam Gàidhlig 3-18 ann an 'Ionnsachadh Cànain ann an Alba: Modh-obrach 1 + 2’ / The Role of Gaelic Education 3-18 in ‘Language learning in Scotland: A 1+2 Approach'

Published 01/01/2017.  Last updated 11/04/2023
sourcePractice exemplars categoryGaelic

The Statutory Guidance on Gaelic Education encourages children and young people to continue or begin their learning of Gaelic throughout the Broad General Education.

How to use this resource

Education Scotland’s publication ‘Advice on Gaelic Education’ defines Gaelic Education as having three inter-related components. These are:

  • Gaelic Medium Education (GME)
  • Gaelic Learner Education (GLE)
  • the promotion of Learning about Gaelic Language and Culture (LAGC) as part of Scotland’s identity

All of those components of Gaelic Education have a pivotal role to play in 'Language Learning in Scotland: A 1+2 Approach'. Many education authorities already offer Gaelic in one of its forms as part of the statutory planning for the National Gaelic Language Plan. As part of the 1+2 approach, education authorities should continue and extend planning for Gaelic as part of a 1+2 approach. In doing so, they will be contributing to an aim of the National Gaelic Language Plan to secure a sustainable future for the language.

SLF online 2021 Modern languages – how local authorities have risen to the challenge of training shares how local authorities have taken forward planning for additional languages.

Here are some reflective questions to consider when using this resource as part of planning for Gaelic with the 1+2 approach:

  • To what extent are you making effective use of the recommendations outlined within this resource?
  • To what extent are learners receiving a progressive experience?
  • Does the planning for Gaelic allow for sustainability?
  • How effectively are learners and parents involved in planning and evaluating their learning experiences
    in Gaelic?

The following will be useful to use alongside this resource:

Other key Education Scotland advice

​Related materials

SQA support materials for:

Downloads

Note: These documents may contain links to resources that have been moved during the recent development of our websites. We aim to update these links very soon.

PDF file: The role of Gaelic Education 3-18 in 'Language Learning in Scotland: A 1+2 Approach' (234 KB)

PDF file: Foghlam Gàidhlig 3 - 18 ann an 'Ionnsachadh Cànain ann an Alba: Modh - obrach 1 + 2 (473 KB)

PDF file: Advice on Gaelic Education: 1+2 Gaelic (Learners) (211 KB)

PDF file: Advice on Gaelic Education: 1+2 Gaelic (Learners) (Gaelic version) (262 KB)

PDF file: Language learning in Scotland: A 1+2 approach - Further guidance on L3 within the 1+2 policy (146 KB)

PDF file: The Wee Big Book Project - Lochyside RC Primary School (196 KB)