I don't think any educator will look at it as "lowering standards"
even though that may be the net effect. Instead, they'll look at
it as being more inclusive.
What standards SHOULD the public school system apply
to educating the mentally retarded?
Please don't tell me that we should just not deal with them.
Please don't tell me that we should take them away from
other kids (which generally retards their growth even further).
Personally, I believe you push everyone as hard as they can
be pushed and standards are only there to make sure that
you are doing that.
Unfortunately, people come out of the school system and
the rest of the world expects people to know particular
things and have particular skills.
The standards need to be applied to the school system, not
the students going through it. That is, each student is
entitled to a top notch education - that doesn't mean they
are all going to come out the same - we all have different
capabilities.
Unfortunately, right now the only way we have of measuring
a school's performance is to measure the students coming out
of it - and I have no answer for that.
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