PPLI Annual Report 2022 - Flipbook - Page 40
Fergal Boyle,
Principal Coláiste Dún an Rí.
“It has given Polish Students a very
suitable subject to work and excel in.
In terms of wider general skills in
the working world it will be
hugely advantageous to
these students”.
Minister Foley said:
“This is a very significant announcement
for this cohort of students in Cavan and Monaghan
who will be the first group to engage with this new
blended course. It is our goal that this will become available to
students in more schools and that this would enable
significant numbers of migrant Polish speakers to
maintain literacy in their home language. I would like
to recognise the work of Post-Primary Languages
Ireland and CMETB in bringing this programme
to fruition and I look forward to seeing the
benefits it brings to our students.”
Department of Education
Press Release, 7 March 2022
Next Steps:
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Continue to improve the project based on feedback from the students, e-mentors and schools
•
Work closely with schools to promote this project at different events and to other stakeholders such as
Education and Training Boards, Educate Together, etc
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Consider delivering new blended learning projects for different languages with different partners
- PPLI ANNUAL REPORT 2022 -