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Essay / The other side of inclusion in schools - 1267
It's a well-intentioned idea, but it has many flaws. Ultimately, I believe it is time to introduce inclusion into the classroom. Students must see the world as it is, and the world is made up of different people, with different problems. Students need to be exposed to this to know what real life is like. Through this, they can go out and be more educated and more understanding. However, we must remember not to forget our fellow students. Having children with disabilities is great, but simplifying work and homework ends up hurting everyone, but getting those kids into class is the first thing.