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Primary Education with Gaelic (Learners) (MA)3R67
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Duration:5 years delivery:full-time Code
UCAS code:3R67
Duration:5 years delivery:full-time Code
UCAS code:3R67
Overview
The Gaelic language is a vital part of Scotland’s heritage, national identity and cultural life. As an official language of Scotland, Gaelic influences and shapes Scottish literature, music, art, film and TV, festivals, and of course, education.
Study with us, and you will be a part of a proud tradition of teacher education spanning nearly 200 years.
OurMA(Hons) in Primary Education with Gaelic (Learners) is unique in the world in educating non-Gaelic speakers to become Gaelic-medium primary School teachers.
It was developed to help meet the national shortage of Gaelic teachers and to enhance the professional capacity of future teachers.
With this degree, you will benefit from:
living and studying for a year on the beautiful Isle of Skye, for an immersion experience at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture. (Learn more about Sabhal Mòr Ostaig)a full-year placement in a Gaelic-medium primary school setting, unique only to the University of Edinburgha qualification to enable you to teach in Gaelic or Englishdedicated courses on bilingualism and immersion education, with a focus on Gaelic and Scotland
By the end of the 5-year programme, not only will you meet the need for Gaelic teachers in Scotland, ensuring your career viability, but also the sustainable future of Gaelic in Scotland.
The city of Edinburgh has a long-established Gaelic community and a lively contemporary cultural scene. For example, there are:
conversation groups for practising Gaelic socially.fèisean for performers.an annual festival, Seachdain na Gàidhlig.
You can benefit from studying across two schools at the University of Edinburgh: Moray House School of Education and Sport, and the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures (LLC).
LLCis a founding member of Soillse, the National Research Network for the Maintenance and Revitalisation of Gaelic Language and Culture.
Through the Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group (GARG),LLCis leading an international team researching modern technologies for Gaelic, including the development of the world’s first working automatic speech recognition system for the language.
In addition,LLChas a Traditional Artist and Gaelic Writer-in-Residence, a composer/musician and a writer who works with staff and students on a range of projects and performances.
Student teachers at the University of Edinburgh can also engage with our mental health and wellbeing programme.
This is provided through our unique partnership with children’s mental health charity Place2Be and helps you to support mental wellbeing in your classrooms and yourself.
Place2Be at Moray House
(Updated 22 January 2025 to remove mention of Bòrd na Gàidhlig grant - not available for 2025 entry)
The programme is accredited by the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) enabling students to teach in English and Gaelic.
After graduating, all UK students can register with theGTCSas provisionally qualified teachers and are guaranteed a one-year induction post in a Scottish school.
Need help?
If you need assistance with this program, contact the institution or our support team.
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