If you ask most people if they think that teaching children to speak Irish (or any other language) is a good idea, most will say yes.
But the question that should be asked is if people think that teaching children to speak Irish, instead of teaching them science, is a good idea, how many would say yes?
But this is exactly the situation we are currently in. The teaching of Irish in primary school IS at the expense of teaching science, which gets very little time in the primary school timetable in comparison with most developed countries.
And people wonder why multinationals complain about poor standards in science and mathematics.
But the question that should be asked is if people think that teaching children to speak Irish, instead of teaching them science, is a good idea, how many would say yes?
But this is exactly the situation we are currently in. The teaching of Irish in primary school IS at the expense of teaching science, which gets very little time in the primary school timetable in comparison with most developed countries.
And people wonder why multinationals complain about poor standards in science and mathematics.