Some
people think educating children of different abilities together will benefit
them. Others think intelligent children should be taught separately and given
special courses. Discuss and give your opinion in at least 250 words with
relevant examples from your experience.
Nowadays, as academic excellence is gaining
prominence, people have started exploring ways to achieve it. Expert
educationalists have come up with suggestions of educating pupils with
outstanding capabilities separately, and also offering specialized training,
while others voice their concerns over such a practice.
Grouping students on the basis of their intellect,
can be of a great help to all students. The most prominent of the advantages
will be: the gap in performance of outstanding and average, or below average
students is eliminated; and all pupils get to study in an environment that is harmonious
and stress free. Practice of streaming does also help in providing kids a level
playing field where they compete with others who have similar capabilities.
Similarly, most of the bright young learners will
reap rich benefits in this kind of a
setting, in form of an uninterrupted attention of teachers. It has been
observed that in a classroom arrangement, the teachers tend to prioritize weaker
pupils, which often results in slow and repetitive work. If the pupils are segregated
on the basis of their learning abilities, teachers can focus completely on
them. Moreover, such an arrangement can create opportunities for offering
specialized courses as per inclination of young ones, owing to their
inquisitive and quick learning skills.
However, some strongly point out at the
failing of such an arrangement since young learners are denied a chance to
interact with pupils of varied capabilities, the biggest losers being the average
students; thus making them lose opportunities to enrich their experience and
knowledge. This setting can offset the very objective and advantages of a
harmonious educational system that proposes equality and homogeneity.
Henceforth, I feel, kids should be taught
together in mixed ability classes instead of classifying them on basis of their
intelligence.