Primary Schools

Glossary

Glossary
Membership of the Curriculum Committee for English
Membership of the Primary Co-ordinating Committee

Glossary

digrapha combination of two letters used to represent a single sound
engagement with textreading, comprehending, reflecting on and responding to a piece of text
expository texttext that describes or explains
grammarthe abstract sys tem of rules in terms of which a person's mastery of a language can be explained
grapho/phonic cuesthe information provided in sounds and in combinations of sounds represented by letters and groups of letters that helps to predict words
language-experience materialthe creation of text by the teacher in collaboration with the pupils in order to facilitate early reading
large-format books booksthat are produced in a format large enough for collaborative reading with groups
literacythe ability to read and write
morphemea speech element having a meaning or grammatical function that cannot be subdivided into further such elements
narrative textan account of events, experiences etc.
onset and rimeonset is the part of a syllable that precedes the vowel and rime is the remainder of the syllable
phonemeone of the set of speech sounds in a language that serve to distinguish one word from another
phonemic awarenessthe knowledge that wo rds are composed of individual speech sounds
phonological awarenessa range of skills such as the ability to analyse words into their constituent speech sounds, the ability to combine speech sounds, and the ability to detect rhyme and alliteration
representational texttext in the form of diagrams, pictures, graphs etc.
scanningreading quickly in order to establish the organisation and principal features of a text
semantic cuesthe contextual information in a text that will help to predict a word or words
skimmingreading quickly in order to find out the gist of a text
syntactic cuesthe information contained in grammar and language use that facilitates the interpretation of text
syntaxthe totality of facts about the arrangement of words in a language
textthe entire ty of a linguistic communication in written or printed form or through sign, gesture or situation
writing genresthe various forms appropriate to different ty pes of written communication's tory, essay, letter, dialogue, recipe etc.

Membership of the Curriculum Committee for English

This curriculum has been prepared by the Curriculum Committee for English established by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment.

ChairpersonsDeclan KelleherIrish National Teachers' Organisation
 Bryan O'ReillyIrish National Teachers' Organisation
Committee membersAnne BaxterCatholic Primary School Managers' Association
 Patrick BurkeIrish Federation of University Teachers
 Mary CogleyIrish National Teachers' Organisation
 Maureen CostelloIrish National Teachers' Organisation
 Sean DelaneyIrish National Teachers' Organisation
 Robert DunbarChurch of Ireland General Synod Board of Education
 Margaret FarrarManagement of Colleges of Education
 Gabriel FitzmauriceIrish National Teachers' Organisation
 Francis FlanaganIrish Federation of University Teachers
 Fiona GarveyIrish National Teachers' Organisation
 Niall HustonChurch of Ireland General Synod Board of Education
 Br Ultan McDermott (to 1992)Teaching Brothers' Association/Association of Primary Teaching Sisters
 Anne McGoughIrish National Teachers' Organisation
 Sr Nivard McGrathAssociation of Primary Teaching Sisters/Teaching Brothers' Association
 Noel MoloneyManagement of Colleges of Education
 Deirdre Ni LideadhaDepartment of Education and Science
 Eamonn O MuircheartaighDepartment of Education and Science
 Breandan O MurchuDepartment of Education and Science
 Anne O'ReillyNational Parents Council Primary
 Anne O'SheaCatholic Primary School Managers' Association
 Deirdre ShortallNational Parents Council-Primary
Co-opted advisersAine CreganMary Immaculate College of Education, Limerick
 Finian O'SheaChurch of Ireland College of Education, Rathmines, Dublin
Education officersPaul Brennan 
 Edward Motherway 



Membership of the Primary Co-ordinating Committee

To co-ordinate the work of the Curriculum Committees, the Primary Co-ordinating
Committee was established by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment.

ChairpersonTom Gilmore 
Committee membersSydney Blain
(from 1995)
Church of Ireland General Synod Board of Education
 Liam O hEigearta
(from 1996)
Department of Education and Science
 Dympna Glendenning
(to 1995)
Irish National Teachers' Organisation
 Fionnuala Kilfeather
(from 1995)
National Parents Council - Primary
 Eamonn MacAonghusa
(to 1996)
Department of Education and Science
 Fr. Gerard McNamara
(from 1995)
Catholic Primary School Managers' Association
 Peter MullanIrish National Teachers' Organisation
 Sheila Nunan
(from 1995)
Irish National Teachers' Organisation
 Eugene WallIrish Federation of University Teachers
Co-ordinatorCaoimhe Mairtin
(to 1995)
 
Assistant Chief Executive PrimaryLucy Fallon-Byrne
(from 1995)
 
Chief ExecutiveAlbert O Ceallaigh 

NCCA Chairpersons: Dr Tom Murphy (to 1996), Dr Caroline Hussey (from 1996).

 
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