Crossposting elsewhere.
Obviously, it's all a bit shit at the moment and online learning has only been going for a week, but I'm trying to find GCSE specific resources for Deaf children - understandably, parents are not happy that there are inaccessible resources on Google Classroom/Zoom and the translation services are trying to cope with everything at the moment.
Obviously, the best case would be that teachers automatically only post subtitled audio/video (and not the word salads that You Tube automatically generates), and parents are quite pissed off with the offer to transcribe anything/provision of transcriptions rather than being able to follow in real time. But they're human and haven't necessarily been able to find properly accessible resources - if you search for GCSE resources for BSL learners, you just get the usual 'how to teach a six year old to say hello' type of stuff.
Are there any decent GCSE subject resources with BSL/proper subtitles? At this rate, we're going to have a load of extremely frustrated and angry parents and disillusioned kids because they're feeling like they've been forgotten. Which, to be honest, in some cases, they have been.