languages:ulster_scots_in_the_uk
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| languages:ulster_scots_in_the_uk [2023/06/15 13:02] – [Financial support] ydwine | languages:ulster_scots_in_the_uk [2025/06/18 10:26] (current) – [Language vitality according to:] ydwine | ||
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| ==== Language vitality according to: ==== | ==== Language vitality according to: ==== | ||
| - | ^ [[http://www.unesco.org/ | + | ^ [[https://en.wal.unesco.org/ |
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| + | <sup> Click [[manual: | ||
| ==== Linguistic aspects: ===== | ==== Linguistic aspects: ===== | ||
| * Classification: | * Classification: | ||
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| ===== History of language education ===== | ===== History of language education ===== | ||
| - | Ulster-Scots has been, until recent times, a stigmatised variety, and children were discouraged to use it at school, including punishment for using the language((The Ulster-Scots Language Society (n.d.). About us. //The Ulster-Scots Language Society//. [[http:// | + | Ulster-Scots has been, until recent times, a stigmatised variety, and children were discouraged to use it at school, including punishment for using the language((The Ulster-Scots Language Society (n.d.). About us. //The Ulster-Scots Language Society//. [[http:// |
| In 2001, the UK government ratified the [[general_information: | In 2001, the UK government ratified the [[general_information: | ||
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| * quality Ulster-Scots language, heritage and culture research findings which are disseminated widely and impact positively on the future of Ulster Scots. | * quality Ulster-Scots language, heritage and culture research findings which are disseminated widely and impact positively on the future of Ulster Scots. | ||
| - | As a result of the implementation | + | However, |
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| - | It was expected that by the end of 2021, another | + | |
| ===Department of Education language policy=== | ===Department of Education language policy=== | ||
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| ==== Teacher Training ==== | ==== Teacher Training ==== | ||
| - | Ulster-Scots is not included in primary and in-service teacher training, though at secondary teacher training, students are allowed to incorporate Ulster-Scots work | + | Ulster-Scots is not included in primary and in-service teacher training, though at secondary teacher training, students are allowed to incorporate Ulster-Scots work ((Hagan, L. & Visser, M. (Ed.) (2020). // |
| ==== Learning materials ==== | ==== Learning materials ==== | ||
| - | Learning materials for Ulster-Scots in primary education have been developed by the Ulster Scots Agency in collaboration with the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA): // | + | Learning materials for Ulster-Scots in primary education have been developed by the Ulster Scots Agency in collaboration with the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA): // |
| ===== Education in practice ===== | ===== Education in practice ===== | ||
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| Ulster-Scots is not offered as undergraduate programme, though may be included in some projects, such as the [[languages: | Ulster-Scots is not offered as undergraduate programme, though may be included in some projects, such as the [[languages: | ||
| - | The Ulster University hosts //The centre for Ulster-Scots research in Irish and Scottish studies//, which also aims to develop further teaching and new project at undergraduate and postgraduate level ((lster University. (n.d.). //About our Ulster Scots Research//. [[https:// | + | The Ulster University hosts //The centre for Ulster-Scots research in Irish and Scottish studies//, which also aims to develop further teaching and new project at undergraduate and postgraduate level ((Ulster |
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