Modern Scotland is a multi-lingual country. Gaelic, Scots and English, along with newer introductions from Europe and beyond, all influence the way Scotland’s people now speak to each other and to the rest of the world. Created with the positive encouragement of Bòrd na Gàidhlig and with support from BBC Alba, this unit – available in both Gaelic and English – has been designed to provide a resource for people with a personal or professional interest in increasing their knowledge and understanding of the development and impact of Scottish Gaelic and its culture. It aims to surprise and challenge where necessary; to provide links and ideas for further research; and, for some, to kick-start a journey into learning a language which is integral to Scotland’s national identity. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 format, some feature such as audio, video and linked PDF are not supported by all ePub readers.
The Open University
Josh Gaughan
The Open University
The Open University
JohnKnoxHouse
BT Scotland News
Alana Cassidy
Social Media Week Glasgow
Alyssa
Fraser Allen from Fraser Allen Communications
None
Youth Talk Scotland
Cardonald College Glasgow
Scottish Tech Army
National Galleries of Scotland
None
Bill kilgour & John Redmond
Bill Kilgour
Oh and on that note
Ethan Harding
Pensioners for Independence
National Museums Scotland
Robin F Macdonald
Voiceworks
The Open University
What's in a Wave
www.beat106scotland.com
Kate Buchanan
ThomAS
The Open University
Siobhan and Sam
Tes
Pride of the Terraces
Popular Education Network Scotland
radiov
Yvette and Craig Webster: Scotland Travel Bloggers
Eliska Bujokova
SCAN
None
Inside Indyref
Ellie Harrison
Conor Maxwell
Danny Ewing
Borders Bletherings
Scottish Development Centre for Mental Health
International Office Cardiff University
History Scotland - www.historyscotland.com
Scot Independence Podcast
Liz Lister & Helen Houston
University of Glasgow
Humanist Society Scotland
Achieve More
School of Law
Sympodius Studios
Jason Harvey
The Open University
Bernard Kelly
Mick Bordet
Scottish Review of Books
Tony Broonford
Scottish Field
Robert Law
Glastone's Land
VisitScotland
Mythical Mumblings
SAHA
Citizens Advice
Our Scottish Future
Voiceworks
Kim
Ian Hamilton
James Davidson
The Open University
Peebles Media Group
Bespoken Media
David Hope
Hannah&Lou
None
Loyal Books
Family Tree Scotland and England
Dr Tom Thorpe
Scottish Magazines Network
History Girl
Scotland National Team
BBC Radio Ulster
National Galleries of Scotland
Jeff Nichols
Knight of History
Podcastmatters Ltd
@mrgavinbell
British Society of Sports History
Dylan Scarborough
Laudable
Mr Downie
Capital Scotland
Cameron | Event Management, Production & Design
Edinburgh Edinburgh Years
Sight Life Wales
NZ Society of Authors
Oxford University