Well articulated Ketan.
Thanks,
Kailas
On Fri, 01 Dec 2017 14:18:38 +0530 Srinivasu Chakravarthula wrote
>And not to forget that all the options must provide qualitative education.
Sadly some of the special schools do not seem to have committed, well
trained and committed teachers
And not to forget that all the options must provide qualitative education.
Sadly some of the special schools do not seem to have committed, well
trained and committed teachers and equipment. I still see some of the
special schools who do not know the term DAISY!
Regards,
Srinivasu Chakravarthula
Hi,
I feel that taking a narrow view of this subject is detrimental.
Disability as the author himself admits is not a homogeneous group and
it would be detrimental to draw a homogeneous plan for their
education. There are certain severe disabilities that do require
special treatment In fact,