In many schools, students with special needs are taught together in separate classroom from other students. However, it is being argued that all students should be taught together. I believe that students with special needs should be in different class for several reasons.
First of all, special purposed students would learn necessaries and thus help the students later in life. Teaching each different group of students with different method would help students to unlock their potential. Additionally, separating would help students in getting scholars, university and career.
Second of all, if the students are all taught together in same class, it reduces the chance of special-needed students to see better. In Korea, the reason why most of the parents put their children with particular goals or needs to special purposed school is because they don’t want their children to be `babes in the woods’. Being taught in the same class would cause them think that they are the best in their area not developing themselves, and thus become a failure.
To sum up, I think that students with special need should be taught separately from other students. It is because that the special needed students would learn what they are needed, and they would see better when taught separately.
In many schools, students with special needs are taught together in separate classrooms from other students. However, the argument is being made by some that all students regardless of their needs should be taught together. I believe that students with special needs should be in different classes for several reasons.
First of all, special-need students would learn necessary skills in classrooms designed just for them and thus this will help these students later in life. Teaching each different group of special-need students with different methods would help students to unlock their potential. Additionally, separating the special-need students in different classes would help these students to achieve their scholastic ambitions, for example acquiring a university degree or embarking on career later in life.
Second of all, if the students are all taught together in same class, it reduces the chances that special-need students would have their needs met better. In Korea, the reason why most parents put their children with particular goals or needs into special-purposed schools is because they don’t want their children to be `babes in the woods’. Being taught in the same class would cause the special-need students to think that they are the best in the area, preventing them from developing themselves, and thus become failures later in life.
To sum up, I think that students with special needs should be taught separately from other students. I think that this is because special-need students would learn what they require, and their individual needs would be better met when taught separately.
In many schools, students with special needs are taught together in separate classrooms from other students. However, the argument is being made by some that all students should be taught together. I believe that students with special needs should be in different classes for several reasons.
First of all, special need students would learn necessary skills in classrooms designed just for them and thus this will help the students later in life. Teaching each different group of special need students with different methods would help students to unlock their potential. Additionally, separating the special need students in different classes would help these students their scholastic ambitions, for example a university degree or career later in life.
Second of all, if the students are all taught together in same class, it reduces the chance that special need student would have their needs met better. In Korea, the reason why most of the parents put their children with particular goals or needs to special hyphen purposed schools is because they don’t want their children to be `babes in the woods’. Being taught in the same class would cause the special need students to think, preventing them from developing themselves, and thus become a failure later in life.
To sum up, I think that students with special needs should be taught separately from other students. I think that this is because that the special needed students would learn what they need, and they would met their needs better when taught separately.