Wow:

Watching Shelley Moore’s video on Transforming Inclusive Education, he gives an interesting example of the phenomenon of bowling. Use the bowling phenomenon as an analogy to students who are less talent. I probably have a right to say that my teacher didn’t care that much about me since I was a kid because he thought it was more important to manage the majority of the class. The point of this video is instead to call attention to the students who need more care and attention first, even though they are the most time consuming part. Just like bowling balls, when you hit the hardest part, you hit more balls.

Wonder:

Although some people have begun to pay attention to the topic of diversity among students, how should we implement this measure and whether it will cause resentment and dissatisfaction among ordinary students?