Situation One: Speaking
The idea of the inclusion of disabled people in the classroom has triggered heated debates all over the world. The advocates of this concept say that The Charter of Rights and Freedoms enacted in 1982 declares that, "Every individual is equal and has the right to equal protection without discrimination based on mental or physical disability." On the other side, many opponents of this opinion say that when classroom inclusion occurs, disruptive behavior by some students with disabilities might cause distractions to other students. Where do you stand?
Prepare a 5-minute public speech to convince your classmates by your stance. You can use all the reasons that you think support your viewpoint. Support your argument with real-life examples.