Which of the following arguments does not favour inclusion of socially excluded people: (a) Inclusive education be made compulsory at all levels of schooling. (b) There should be separate schools for socially abled children. (c) Special emphasis be laid on promoting self-employment among differently abled person. (d) Sports for socially abled should be encouraged.
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The argument that does not favour the inclusion of socially excluded people is (b) There should be separate schools for socially abled children.
- The socially abled children should be given the opportunity to study in the same school with normal children as it will encourage them more.
- The socially abled children should not be put in a separate school as it will discourage them and make them feel that they lack in something.
- The socially abled children should feel relaxed in a normal environment and for this providing them a normal atmosphere such as a regular school, regular home is important.
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(b) There should be separate schools for socially abled children.
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