Discuss within your group in what way is the story of the Fox's school applicable to your classroom. How can the issue of inclusion of students with different abilities be addressed in the best possible way?
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EXPLANATION:
The Story of Fox’s school has some novel traits that can be applied to the classroom. If the student has a liking and interest for a subject, then the specialization way of learning can help him to do better and excel too. For instance, if a student likes to study medicine as he excels in it then he will study well if he is given medicine as his main subject.
On the other hand, if he is asked and forced to study subject that is difficult to him or he is not interest he will fail miserably. Students must be identified as per their liking and inherent traits. They should then be sent to those classes or subjects which cater to their inherent abilities and talents. Thus, the issue of inclusion of students with different abilities can be addressed in this way.
Additionally, students identified with different abilities can be groomed by specialised courses. These inherent talents should be groomed from the beginning by sending them to their respective area of specialisation. For example, if a student is interested in cricket, he should be sent to a cricket academy to develop his ability and interest. This will give good and desired results.