Is inclusion in education the right choice?
Inclusion (YES, FOR)
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NonInclusion (NO, AGAINST)
Side Score: 6
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Inclusion does not mean everyone stays in general education classes. It only means students with special needs get incorporated into the rest of the class instead of being isolated off to a separate group of outcast students. Side: Inclusion (YES, FOR)
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Ahhhh, so you must be talking about the special need's kids that somehow survived your support for the testing and killing of viable diverse Special Need's babies. This is a perfect example of the hypocrisy from those on the Left. You pretend to be tolerant of diversity, inclusive, and caring for Special Children...... IF they make it through the guantlet of No Restriction abortions. You would prefer they were killed, but to this point you put up with mothers who have the humanity to protect their special children from abortion. Side: NonInclusion (NO, AGAINST)
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Dunno what general classes are but one thing is to be said: it seems the american education is pretty bad (My dad met someone who didnt know the US had a common border with Canada lol) Could you please tell me how many hours per day students work, if they have homework, what are the main classes, days of vacation etc? Side: NonInclusion (NO, AGAINST)
Is inclusion in education the right choice? Inclusion is the belief that all students should spend the entire school day in general education classes. I'm not sure what is meant by "General Education". Does it refer to History, English Lit., ect. ect.--that is, the Humanities? Or, a Liberal Arts education more broadly? Also, do you mean this in place of modified technical training for particular students that demonstrate aptitude in the area? Side: NonInclusion (NO, AGAINST)
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