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Welsh-medium provision for native Welsh-speaking pupils with SEN

Welsh-medium provision for native Welsh-speaking pupils with SEN. Policy & Issues. Module G106753 Inequalities in Education. A Human Right.

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Welsh-medium provision for native Welsh-speaking pupils with SEN

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  1. Welsh-mediumprovisionfor native Welsh-speaking pupils with SEN Policy & Issues Module G106753 Inequalities in Education

  2. A Human Right '...the right of pupils and parents of pupils with additional learning needs to receive educational provision in the language of their choice’ (WAG, 2006).

  3. Legislation & Policy Context Issue Guidance Initiative

  4. Issues Huw Roberts (2001) found instances where there was 'no Welsh medium provision for pupils with severe learning difficulties' (p.47). The Welsh Language Board affirmed a lack of statistical data (2004, p.3). This has not been addressed by the new Welsh Language Commission to date. In a broader context of bilingual education, there remains a lack of facilitated access to Welsh-medium secondary and higher education (Chaney, 2009; Jones and Martin-Jones, 2004) which impacts on native Welsh-speakers with SEN.

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