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    Because that’s what they are. They’re for students that have different educational needs from the majority.

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      that makes no sense because even the majority contains students with individual needs. universal design over segregating based on perceived ability

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        There’s lots of variation in body sizes of people who wear medium size shirts. Why do we bother having large and small when they don’t perfectly account for every difference?

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            Ah, I’ve heard of the concept but not the term. How would that look in the context of education?