@Jens_Rasmussen @RikaDerufu
They can get "advantages", but are you sure you want them on the primary school level?
In the primary school, I had to demand teachers to rate me as any normal student.
It was only in high school finals, when I went to get the paper, to get an easier job getting accepted to a university, but before that, all the better grading would do would be to give me false information about ways in which I'm bad compared to others.
Not to mention again.... a risk of a retard class. Not worth it.
@Jens_Rasmussen @RikaDerufu
> If someone is too "special" to feel humiliation
Yeah, but here you're talking about a vegetable levels of special.
@Jens_Rasmussen @RikaDerufu
Nah, An inability to feel emotions is a fucking myth. (Or an exception of some insane level)
@Jens_Rasmussen @RikaDerufu
So, I will repeat.
That state is extremely more rare then you would believe. You might not see it like that, since you expect a different reaction, but the feelings are still there.
@Jens_Rasmussen @RikaDerufu
So, you do believe, that people actually did benefit from the special class?
Children and youths who were placed in special classes who benefitted from it but might as well be places in normal ones, those who needed the special classes if they were to get anywhere near passable grades, and those who were placed in regular classes that might as well have been placed in special classes.