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Originally Posted by Xist
Perhaps the reason that special education is the first example of fair, not equal...
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Unfortunately (or perhaps not) the world isn't fair, no matter how you define fair. You can put your "special needs" kids in costly special classes, which isn't really fair to the kids who are isolated, or the people who have to pay. You can mainstream them, which isn't fair to the average kids who have their education disrupted. And what about the kid who breezes through all the classes? Is it fair to hold that one back?