"Students with different abilities" refers to learners who have diverse strengths, challenges, and ways of learning. This can include students with physical disabilities, learning differences, cognitive or intellectual disabilities, sensory impairments, or giftedness. To me, it means recognizing and valuing these differences while providing an inclusive and supportive educational environment. It involves adapting teaching methods, materials, and assessments so all students can access the curriculum, participate fully, and reach their potential. It’s about equity—ensuring every student gets what they need to succeed—not just treating everyone the same. Overall, it means respecting and embracing diversity in learning abilities as a natural and enriching part of education.