§ 61. Mr. Gregor Mackenzieasked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many places are available in each education authority in Scotland for the education of deaf children at primary and secondary level, respectively.
§ Mr. Gordon CampbellThe inform on is as follows:
PLACES PROVIDED FOR DEAF AND PARTIALLY HEARING CHILDREN IN SCOTLAND Education Authority Primary Secondary Aberdeen … 36 20 Dundee … 40 20 Edinburgh … 70 50 Glasgow … 210 100 Ayrshire … 40 20 Clackmannan … 15 — Dumbarton … 10 10 Lanark … 67 23 Renfrewshire … 30 — Stirlingshire … 6 6 Grant-Aided … Edinburgh … 110 60
§ 62. Mr. Gregor Mackenzieasked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many teachers in each education authority in Scotland are presently engaged in the teaching of deaf children at primary and secondary level.
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§ Mr. Gordon CampbellThe information is as follows:
TEACHERS EMPLOYED IN SCHOOLS AND CLASSES FOR THE DEAF AND PARTIALLY HEARING Education Authority Primary Classes Secondary Classes Aberdeen … 5 2 Dundee … 4 2 Edinburgh … 9 5 Glasgow … 12 6 Ayrshire … 4 2 Clackmannan … 1 — Dumbarton … 2 — Lanarkshire … 7 2 Renfrewshire … 4 — Stirlingshire … 1 1 Grant-Aided Edinburgh … 13 14