Report shows number of specialist teachers has been cut by 14% but the number of children requiring support is up by 31%Educational support for England’s 45000 deaf children is “in total disarray” with a dwindling number of specialist teachers struggling to meet growing demand,according to research.
A report by the Consortium for Research into Deaf Education says the number of teachers of the deaf has been cut by 14% in the past seven years, at the same time as a 31% increase in the number of children requiring support.
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Source: guardian.co.uk