Why should we tailor our educational processes for the non-gifted end of the spectrum or those with behavioral difficulties?
My answer is that we've decided to make larger per capita investments in "outlier" individuals and the vast middle of the distribution population is accommodated with a standardized curriculum. I'm OK with that, though I'm concerned that we concentrate disproportionate resources on the left side of the distribution without investing enough on the right side.
I don't view the problem as "How should we use our limited resources to most effectively level the playing field?" but rather "How should we use our limited resources to most effectively foster the development of our future society?" It's no surprise that those two fitness functions result in different choices.
My answer is that we've decided to make larger per capita investments in "outlier" individuals and the vast middle of the distribution population is accommodated with a standardized curriculum. I'm OK with that, though I'm concerned that we concentrate disproportionate resources on the left side of the distribution without investing enough on the right side.
I don't view the problem as "How should we use our limited resources to most effectively level the playing field?" but rather "How should we use our limited resources to most effectively foster the development of our future society?" It's no surprise that those two fitness functions result in different choices.