FAQ's
Which children are considered to have disabilities?
Special schools have been established specifically to meet the needs of children with disabilities.
Why should these children be denied access to such customized services?
Providing well-equipped inclusive education can be quite costly.
Wouldn't it be more financially sensible to have all the necessary resources in one place and educate disabled children there?
Mainstream schools lack the specialized staff and equipment required to cater to the needs of disabled children.
How can we effectively educate them under these circumstances?
Disabled children may face teasing and bullying in mainstream schools.
Is it fair to subject them to such harsh treatment?
A disabled student may require a significant amount of the teacher's time.
Shouldn't we prioritize the learning of other children?
Why does CSIE argue that special schools are no longer relevant in the 21st century?
While inclusion may work for some, there will always be children for whom inclusion is not feasible. Why do we insist that everyone must be included?
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