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Ceardlanna Scoile / School Workshops
Néal Focal: This world cloud is based on all of the text the secondary school students submitted during the workshops.
The 'Cois Fharraige go COP' project was developed through three moderated workshops with 20 secondary school students and their teachers in the Cois Fharraige Gaeltacht community in west Galway.
The workshop structure was devised by John Caulfield and Ananda Geluk (University of Galway) with input from Fóram Chois Fharraige um Phleanáil Teanga and the students' teachers.
We are very grateful to our workshop presenters - Seathrún Ó Tuairisg (University of Galway), Nuala Ní Chonghaile (University of Galway), Ríonach Ní Neill (Ciotóg) and Aoghus Ó Coisdealbha (An Garraí Glas) - who created their own content for the workshops and presented it so passionately.
Read more about the workshops (in Irish) here: Cois Fharraige go COP - bí páirteach ann
If you would like to find out more about this project, get access to slides and worksheets, and explore how to engage young people in climate change in your community, email: john.caulfield@universityofgalway.ie