Plans for inspection of provision for deaf children labelled 'unfair'

Jess Brown
Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Ofsted's plans to assess educational provision for deaf children are "unfair", the National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS) has claimed.

A survey by the National Deaf Children's Society found that the majority of young people want sign language to be taught in schools. Picture: NDCS
A survey by the National Deaf Children's Society found that the majority of young people want sign language to be taught in schools. Picture: NDCS

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