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Re: Inclusion research
Posted:
Feb 1, 1997 9:50 PM
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catherine wrote: > > > >Absolute drivel! I will never accept a concept of a "gifted" class > > Please explain Da Vinci and Einstein. Please explain also how it is > helpful for the other 30 students in my class when the one "inclusion" > child acts out so badly the class order is destroyed. Because this behavior > is indicated in the child's IEP as a "handicapping condition", the child > may not be remoeved from the classroom simply because he throws furniture > at other students.
WRONG! Any student who poses a threat to the safety of others may be removed from the classroom.
-- Mathematics is not only real, but it is the only reality. That is that entire universe is made of matter, obviously. And matter is made of particles. It's made of electrons and neutrons and protons. So the entire universe is made out of particles. Now what are the particles made out of? They're not made out of anything. The only thing you can s ay about the reality of an electron is to cite its mathematical properties. So there's a sense in which matter has completely dissolved and what is left is just a mathematical structure.
Martin Gardner
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