Disabled Students Demand End to Oral English Exams, Government Pledges Action

[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 1er/09/2025
By Yankuba Jallow In a rare public intervention that drew the room to silence, Ndey Ceesay, a young woman with a disability, rose through her interpreter to ask the country’s education leaders a question that has haunted her and her peers for years: Why must deaf students sit for an oral English (…)
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