Special schools in England facing severe teacher shortages, study finds
SPECIAL schools in England face more severe teaching shortages and have a larger number of unqualified teachers than the average school, research has found.
According to the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER), special schools face workforce challenges due to the higher staff-to-pupil ratio required.
They are also more likely to be affected by teaching assistant shortages, it found.
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