Secondary and primary teachers:

When preparing for parent-teacher meetings, what takes the most time?

  • Looking through old notes?
  • Finding assessment results?
  • Remembering behaviour patterns?
  • Writing comments?
  • Something else?

Also, if you could wave a magic wand and have one thing automated before PT meetings, what would it be?

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u/Prestigious_Past7795 — 6 days ago

Irish teachers: what do you use to keep track of individual students throughout the year?

I'm particularly interested in things like:

  • Behaviour observations
  • Assessment results
  • Notes about individual students
  • Tracking progress over a term
  • Preparing for parent-teacher meetings

Do you use your school's existing system, Excel/Google Sheets, Notion, a notebook, or something else?

And what's the most annoying part of keeping all of this organised?

I'm genuinely looking for honest answers — including if you think existing tools already do the job well.

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u/Prestigious_Past7795 — 7 days ago
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Cosúil le go leor daltaí eile, bhí an Ghaeilge frustrach dom i gcónaí.

Nuair a bhí mé i bhfostú, bhí orm suíomh amháin a úsáid le haghaidh aistriúcháin, suíomh eile le haghaidh fuaimniú, agus suíomh eile le haghaidh gramadaí. Fiú ansin, ní thuiginn i gcónaí cén fáth a raibh freagra ceart.

I rith an tsamhraidh, thosaigh mé ag tógáil mo réiteach féin ar an bhfadhb seo. Thosaigh sé mar thionscadal beag, ach anois tá suíomh ann le haistriúcháin, míniúcháin ghramadaí, uirlisí fuaimnithe, miondealú abairtí agus níos mó.

Táim fós á fheabhsú agus ag iarraidh é a dhéanamh chomh húsáideach agus is féidir do dhaltaí.

Má tá suim ag éinne ann, seo an suíomh:
https://gael-lingo--gaellingo.replit.app/

Ba bhreá liom cloisteáil ó dhaltaí eile:

Cad é an rud is mó a chuireann isteach ort agus tú ag foghlaim na Gaeilge?

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u/Prestigious_Past7795 — 12 days ago

Like a lot of students, I always found Irish frustrating.

Whenever I got stuck, I'd end up using one website for translations, another for pronunciation, another for grammar, and I still often didn't understand why something was correct.

Over the summer, I started building my own solution to this problem. What began as a small project has slowly turned into a website with translations, grammar explanations, pronunciation tools, sentence breakdowns, and more.

I'm still improving it and trying to make it genuinely useful for students.

If anyone is curious, the website is:
https://gael-lingo--gaellingo.replit.app/

I'd love to hear from other students:

What's the most frustrating part of learning Irish for you?

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u/Prestigious_Past7795 — 12 days ago
▲ 5 r/GaelicFootball+3 crossposts

Cúla where GAA players could post highlights

If there was an app called Cúla where GAA players could post highlights, training progress, and follow other players, would you use it?

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u/Prestigious_Past7795 — 13 days ago