Pernicious privatisation of special needs support / Letters
Ian Abbott says the principle of inclusion for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities will remain illusory as long as private providers are in control. Plus Sarah Lane and Robin Davies on the need for special Send schools I will always regard John Harris highly, persuaded by his (…)
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