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Risteard Mac Liam

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Risteard Mac Liam is an Irish teacher, translator, and author, known for his contributions to

Irish-language education through various textbooks and cultural initiatives. His work is

particularly focused on secondary education, with significant contributions to the "Turas[1]"

series published by Educate.ie[2].

Career

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Risteard Mac Liam has been involved in education for many years, focusing on creating

resources that enhance the learning experience for Irish students. He is recognized for his

textbooks that are used widely in secondary schools across Ireland. These textbooks are

designed to support the curriculum and provide students with a comprehensive understanding

of various subjects with a strong emphasis on the Irish language.

Contributions to Irish Culture

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Aside from his educational contributions, Risteard is also active in promoting Irish culture

through music and literature. He has been involved with MyIrishBooks.ie[3], a platform

dedicated to promoting the Irish language through interactive children's books. These books

integrate traditional Irish songs and rhymes, which are accompanied by vibrant illustrations

and interactive audio elements, making them particularly appealing to young learners.

Risteard's love for music is also a notable aspect of his profile. His role in developing

songbooks for children reflects his commitment to using music as a means of education and

cultural preservation.

Legacy

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Risteard Mac Liam's ongoing dedication to the Irish language and culture is evident through

his educational and literary efforts. By integrating cultural elements into educational

resources, he ensures that the richness of Irish heritage is accessible to the younger

generations.

References

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  1. ^ "Turas - by Educate.ie". Schoolbooks.ie. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  2. ^ "educate.ie – Best in class for Education". Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  3. ^ "INTERACTIVE SOUND BOOKS". My Irish Books. Retrieved 2024-07-08.