M.G. Hardie-Davis became the first deaf Headteacher to be appointed in the UK in 1992. She became a Founder member of the General Teaching Council as Representative of the Disability Commission in 2000. As a result of her work in education, she was Honoured by the Queen with a CBE in 2007. She dedicated her career to teaching deaf children to aspire high, especially in Literacy. She pioneered Inclusion strategies, and her proposal for a National Inclusion Strategy was published in the Journal of the British Association of Teachers of the Deaf in 2018.
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