The Challenges of Irish Language Acquisition for Students with Special Educational Needs in Irish-medium Primary Schools.

Q2 Arts and Humanities Teanga Pub Date : 2021-12-09 DOI:10.35903/teanga.v28i.654
S. Nic Aindriú
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This study investigated the challenges faced by students with special educational needs (SEN) when acquiring Irish as a second language (L2) in Irish-medium (IM) primary schools. Case studies were undertaken on four students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), three with a specific speech and language disorder (SSLD), and three with dyslexia enrolled in four IM primary schools. Three of these schools were situated in the Republic of Ireland (RoI) and one was situated in Northern Ireland (NI). As part of the research, class teachers (N=10) and parents (N=9) undertook semi-structured interviews. These categories of SEN are listed within the five most frequently reported categories of SEN in IM schools. They were chosen as the focus of this study because students with these SEN often experience language and communication difficulties. Also, there is often a lot of debate as to whether bilingualism and/or learning through an L2 is appropriate for children with these categories of SEN. The research question addressed within this study was: what are the challenges faced by students with SEN learning through Irish as an L2? The findings of the present study suggest that some students with these categories of SEN can be slow at acquiring Irish as an L2 and that some do encounter challenges when learning through Irish. However, some of the challenges encountered by this group of students are also encountered by students learning through Irish without SEN. It was also reported by a number of parents and teachers, that the Irish language did not pose a challenge for some of the students.
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以爱尔兰语为母语的小学特殊教育需要学生的爱尔兰语习得挑战。
本研究调查了有特殊教育需要(SEN)的学生在爱尔兰语小学学习爱尔兰语作为第二语言(L2)时面临的挑战。研究人员对四所IM小学的四名自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)学生、三名特定言语和语言障碍(SSLD)学生和三名阅读障碍学生进行了个案研究。其中三所学校位于爱尔兰共和国,一所位于北爱尔兰。作为研究的一部分,班主任(N=10)和家长(N=9)进行了半结构化访谈。这些SEN类别列在IM学校最常报告的五个SEN类别中。之所以选择他们作为本研究的重点,是因为有特殊需要的学生经常会遇到语言和沟通方面的困难。此外,关于双语和/或通过第二语言学习是否适合具有这些SEN类别的儿童,经常有很多争论。本研究中解决的研究问题是:通过爱尔兰语作为第二语言学习的SEN学生面临的挑战是什么?本研究的结果表明,一些有这些特殊情况的学生在学习爱尔兰语作为第二语言时可能很慢,有些人在通过爱尔兰语学习时确实遇到了挑战。然而,这群学生所遇到的一些挑战,在没有sen的情况下通过爱尔兰语学习的学生也遇到了。一些家长和老师也报告说,对一些学生来说,爱尔兰语并没有构成挑战。
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Teanga
Teanga Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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