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The Education Sector for the Disabled Children in Ireland

   

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1SOCIOLOGYTable of ContentsIntroduction................................................................................................................................2Discussion..................................................................................................................................2Social Issue.............................................................................................................................2Sociological Perspective........................................................................................................2Scenario in Ireland.................................................................................................................3Recommendation........................................................................................................................4Conclusion..................................................................................................................................5Reference....................................................................................................................................6
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2SOCIOLOGYIntroductionThe education sector for the disabled children is a major issue of concern in the entireworld. In every corner of the world there exists certain inequality when it comes to impartingeducation for the differently able children (Peters 2013). Special care and provision isrequired for such children and there is a dearth of any such support system for these children.Education is not imparted to them due to lack of advanced facilities and this prevents themfrom prospering in life and stay poor. The country that will be studied in this report is Ireland.Education is directly related to economy and as there is lack of education, chances are highthat such children end up being poor and incapable of earning a living for themselves. DiscussionSocial IssueThe constitution of Ireland assures that any child who is physically or mentallydisabled has the right to special education and the state will provide support to them. Theissue remains in the society that there are hardly any takers who support such a cause andthough there will be people who support the cause from outset, it is very hard to find peoplewho actually come forwards for the cause. The responsibility of coming together for such acause stands with the society and it is essential that people understand the necessity toempower the disabled population (Chang 2014). It is a must that education reaches out tothese sectors of the society so that the idea of inequality in society reduces substantially. Sociological PerspectiveThe sociological perspective of the topic is broad and it reflects the status of thesociety. If the interest of the group is not served then it will show that the people in thesociety are least bothered about others in the same society. The condition of the society has to
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