Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Sean's Story Questions
1. Do ALL students have the right to be in a general education first grade classroom? Explain.
I believe that each student has the same, equal rights to a general education. No matter what issues each person has, they should be able to go to a public school and learn. If we were to deny people with disabilities or handicapped based on that alone, we would have a large population with no basic knowledge.It is unethical to not let everyone have the same opportunity. Everyone wants to learn and wants to strive to gain knowledge, we shouldn't deny that on any grounds.
2. In your opinion what is one of the biggest benefits of inclusion?
There are many benefits to inclusion. By including everyone in learning you are showing different styles of learning and are showing ways that other students can access knowledge. Inclusion allows for a more diverse and varied way of learning, and provides a way to open minds and doors for students.
3.In your opinion what is one of the biggest benefits of special schools for students with disabilities such as Bobby as shown?
One if the biggest benefits of special schools for students with disabilities is a more focus approach to students with mental disabilities and can teach students in smaller settings. This gives the ability to learn as mucha s they want in a way that is most comfortable

1 comment:

  1. I do agree that the setting in the Ridge school could be more comforting, but do you think they are benefiting educational in the same way that Sean did at a public school?
    In my opinion, if i were a mother, i would take it upon my self to teach (or find a way to teach) my child basic life skills as they were at home. At the ridge they focused on teaching them basic life skills and i just think that if a parent pushed themselves to educate their child about those things at home, then the child could further advance in a educational manor. That way the child can both stack shelves and have an educational background and can then one day choose for them selves what they want to do after high school.

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