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But the central goal was always to educate children who had traditionally been viewed as ineducable.
And the courts rejected the idea that certain kids, because of their socioeconomic backgrounds, are ineducable.
Friendly little beasts; stupid as hell, of course, and almost ineducable, but cooperative.
The bottom track often became essentially a dumping ground for students who were considered unmanageable or "ineducable."
His ignorance, and the fact that he could not walk, led the commission to declare him an ineducable imbecile.
These are the 3% placed in welfare institutions or left at home with parents, classed as ineducable.
(The evidently ineducable Tom gets lost along the way.)
It provides special education, as noted in Chapter 4, for educationally subnormal children and for those previously described as ineducable.
The court also took a justified swipe at officials who have suggested that the children in New York City and other large, mainly poor districts are ineducable.
It is worth noting that the term 'idiot' was a specific term for those considered ineducable, and was considered different from insanity.
We are producing not only youths with inferior education and desire to learn, we are producing crack babies who may be ineducable because of birth defects.
People labelled as 'mentally handicapped' have been perceived as sick and incurable, as dependent, and as ineducable.
When it was time for the girls to start attending school, Judith was found to be "ineducable," not even qualified for the class for children with learning disabilities.
Even before these students reach the upper grades - generally after the sixth grade - more than 50 percent are deemed ineducable and pulled out of the regular course of study.
However, outside of the Unifactor, Frank, whom Woodring has described as "ineducable" on the cover flaps of Weathercraft, may become educable.
Three percent are classed as ineducable and either stay at home with their families or are placed in welfare institutions - parents wishing to have teaching for these children have to pay privately.
Although the term 'untrainable' may still be found in official classifications of mental handicap to describe the profoundly handicapped, it has been recognised officially since 1971 that no child is ineducable.
Just when Blaise had decided that Hearst was totally ineducable, not to mention in thrall to his own daydreams, he would suddenly demonstrate that in his crude but highly intuitive way he had got the point, usually before anyone else.
Unwanted, dispirited, displaced, the uneducated and the ineducable dwindled in number from generation to generation; and this Darwinian process was aided, subtly and then openly, by well-meaning officials who saw to it that the blessings of contraception were denied to no citizen.
In October 1859, he was offered £180 a year (compared to an average annual salary of £94 for a male public elementary school teacher in 1860) to teach Reginald Channell Cancellor, a "robust" boy who had been "given up as ineducable".
By the age of 11 he had been declared ineducable at St James Catholic School, Burnt Oak, although his parents steadfastly refused to accept he was in any way mentally deficient and successfully resisted attempts to have him placed in a school for the educationally sub-normal.