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That’s why “dismantle” is Education Week’s 2025 word of the year. Education is largely governed by states, and federal ...
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An Foclóir Nua Gaeilge, the new monolingual Irish dictionary, "has the potential to transform the teaching and learning of ...
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Foras na Gaeilge said the dictionary is aimed at giving a new way to understand and use the Irish language without relying on dictionaries in English or in other languages ...
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