Scotland’s New Historic Environment Strategy
Bòrd na Gàidhlig has responded to the consultation by the public body Historic Environment Scotland on their new strategy. Among the points that were raised: “Our heritage – whether tangible or intangible, cultural or natural – is the resource that allows us to create benefits and realise our outcomes”. The Strategy should state that intangible […]
21/02/2023
Read More >Consultation – Reforming Scottish Qualifications
In November 2022 Bòrd na Gàidhlig submitted a response to the consultation – Briefing on Reforming Scottish Qualifications – Hayward Review. The response included the point: GME pupils should be provided with the same opportunities as young people in EME to demonstrate achievement through Gaelic and the necessary structures to deliver this should be in place […]
21/02/2023
Read More >Skills Delivery Independent Review
The Minister for Higher Education, Further Education, Youth Employment and Training has called for evidence for an independent review of skills delivery in Scotland. Bòrd na Gàidhlig has submitted a response to this consultation which contained the following: We would recommend that the skills landscape appropriately includes the range of issues relating to Gaelic-speaking communities […]
17/01/2023
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