Advantages of Co-education
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Shivani said:
2 years ago
In my opinion, a co-education environment is like a temple where both girls and boys get the opportunity to express themselves without any hesitation and learn from each other.
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Nisha singh said:
9 years ago
Co-education is very beneficial in today's era as it creates an understanding between boys and girls. They understand how to respect opposite genders. It helps us to improve our understanding, shyness, remove hesitation and many things.
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Black man said:
9 years ago
The problem is linked with the aims and objectives set to be achieved at different levels of education and also with the roles the boys and girls have to play in a society later in their lives. However, it is agreed that at the primary stage of education it is desirable to have co-education. At this stage boys and girls are innocent. They like to play together, live together and learn together.
The problem arises only at the secondary school level including +2 level. The boys and girls then enter the period of adolescence. Between the ages of 12 and 18 years, their rapid progress in physical growth. Their emotional changes too.
Boys prefer to join a group of boys of their age. Girls prefer to move in their peer groups. Girls would like to attract the attention of boys and vice-versa. It is during the period that boys and girls prepare themselves to play their future roles as men and women.
It is, therefore, necessary that girls and boys develop their aptitudes, interests and skill to play their future roles usefully and satisfactorily. Hence a separate curriculum is required at the secondary level to cater to the needs of girls and boys. Some argue that at the secondary stage of education, there shall be separate schools for boys and girls.
By the time the boys and girls reach the college, they cross the age of adolescence and are grown enough to realize their own responsibilities and known the consequences of their acts and deeds. Hence co-education is not harmful at the collegiate level.
Some argue that co-education leads to indiscipline. This view cannot be supported. Discipline implies observing the norms of conduct, approved by society. If society fails in its own norms it may affected the students as well. Some argue that the cinema, the TV. And the western culture are creating problems of discipline. As our social fabric is still strong, boys and girls at the secondary school level do not often indulge in acts of serious indiscipline.
Even if it is desirable to have separate schools at the secondary level of education for boys and girls, a poor country like India cannot afford that. So co-education has to continue in our country at all stages of education. The only easy remedy we can think of is to appoint more lady teachers in schools which would help the cause of co-education.
The problem arises only at the secondary school level including +2 level. The boys and girls then enter the period of adolescence. Between the ages of 12 and 18 years, their rapid progress in physical growth. Their emotional changes too.
Boys prefer to join a group of boys of their age. Girls prefer to move in their peer groups. Girls would like to attract the attention of boys and vice-versa. It is during the period that boys and girls prepare themselves to play their future roles as men and women.
It is, therefore, necessary that girls and boys develop their aptitudes, interests and skill to play their future roles usefully and satisfactorily. Hence a separate curriculum is required at the secondary level to cater to the needs of girls and boys. Some argue that at the secondary stage of education, there shall be separate schools for boys and girls.
By the time the boys and girls reach the college, they cross the age of adolescence and are grown enough to realize their own responsibilities and known the consequences of their acts and deeds. Hence co-education is not harmful at the collegiate level.
Some argue that co-education leads to indiscipline. This view cannot be supported. Discipline implies observing the norms of conduct, approved by society. If society fails in its own norms it may affected the students as well. Some argue that the cinema, the TV. And the western culture are creating problems of discipline. As our social fabric is still strong, boys and girls at the secondary school level do not often indulge in acts of serious indiscipline.
Even if it is desirable to have separate schools at the secondary level of education for boys and girls, a poor country like India cannot afford that. So co-education has to continue in our country at all stages of education. The only easy remedy we can think of is to appoint more lady teachers in schools which would help the cause of co-education.
(22)
Likith reddy said:
9 years ago
Co-education is better for the education because if both the genders boys and girls are studying together they can share their knowledge. Students won't feel shy between each genders they can perform any thing freely in our olden days also a Greek philosopher called plato has discovered the Co education system this method is continuing present also. Co education systems are result of no difference and parshality between boys and girls. Both the genders are treated equally in front of every one.
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GANESH said:
8 years ago
Hello, friends.
In co-education both boys and girls to face the problems from opposite genders, it will help to know about the speech is good or bad to identify it. Simply it ignores the unwanted affairs, it is useful for our society.
Thank you.
In co-education both boys and girls to face the problems from opposite genders, it will help to know about the speech is good or bad to identify it. Simply it ignores the unwanted affairs, it is useful for our society.
Thank you.
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Vamsi said:
8 years ago
Coeducation is necessary because in future we are working at different places and communicate with different people's. It helps us to remove our shyness and hesitation while we are giving a presentation about something else.
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Jkumar said:
7 years ago
Hai.
This is JK, I will Glade to discuss this topic,
Co-education is not better because some boys are irritating the girls so they are hurt and also the boys and girls are getting in love so the education can be disturbed because it's is not better.
Thank you.
This is JK, I will Glade to discuss this topic,
Co-education is not better because some boys are irritating the girls so they are hurt and also the boys and girls are getting in love so the education can be disturbed because it's is not better.
Thank you.
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Atiksha said:
7 years ago
I believe, its good to learn together with opposite gender its increase confidence loses shyness. And by co-education we are able to discuss this together, right?
That's why co-education is 100% great.
That's why co-education is 100% great.
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Bisma khan said:
6 years ago
Co-education develop mutual respect between both genders. It overcomes the fear of the opposite gender.
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Archi anjali said:
6 years ago
Co-education have many advantages. Co-education develops an understanding between both the genders. The shyness and hesitations in talking with the opposite gender is finished, they both can share their ideas with each other. In removes discrimination based on gender. It can help in changing the view of society towards boys and girls. It also devlops competitive environment for all. So, we should encourage the co-education system.
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