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Some people think that schools should select students according to their academic abilities. Others believe that it is better to have students with different abilities studying together. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. Many schools around the world, as centers of education, often offer programs geared toward students with different abilities so that students’ their gifts can be identified. Some go further and believe students’ academic abilities should be the criteria for accepting them into schools. Others, including me, disagree, stating pupils should study all together. Some assume that registering students according to their abilities can be beneficial since this makes discovering a child prodigy possible. Many talented people, albeit enjoying an exceptionally fertile ability, cannot make use of it as they are not presented with an environment to flourish. An ability, like a seed, needs a cultivated land to grow and make its owner cultivated, and such schools may be capable of providing this. Having the opportunity of being surrounded by classmates equally gifted, taught and mentored by teachers specialized specializing in that field, able to access the facilities rare to find in other schools, one is now in the a world which is equipped to not only identify one’s ability but upgrade it. However, many maintain the idea of educating students where they are able to encounter other students with a large variety of abilities, a nonsegregated school. Schools are supposed to create a miniature society where there is a mixture of various kinds of people with different abilities. Thus, by studying in a school where all other attendees are similar, a person may mistakenly reach the conclusion that the whole world is in abundance of people with the same abilities. This overgeneralization can bring nothing but a severe confusion in the future. Moreover, classifying students seems ethically wrong. What a harsh way to teach children that equality, the one schools should prioritize, is going to be only a nice gesture in the real world. What a harsh way to let them know “some are more equal than others”. To conclude, although choosing the students based on their academic abilities may bring about advantages as schools can make students’ abilities thrive, I tend to disagree and find this unethical to students and believe to carry children in such bubble wrap created by these schools will prove to be an ill-advised educational practice.

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