Extra curricular activities should be made compulsory in school
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Chaitra yadawad said:
9 years ago
Hello,
According to my opinion, 'YES'. Extra curricular activities should be made compulsory in school by which the hidden and unnoticed talent of student can come out and if it happens in school then students can get the idea that in which field they are actually interested and good enough to concentrate on their future. If its not made in school and someday if students get to know about their interest and talent in extra curricular activities when they are already entered in any other field then its of no use. So its better to give the chance to the students before the time takes a chance. Extra curricular activities should be made compulsory in school.
According to my opinion, 'YES'. Extra curricular activities should be made compulsory in school by which the hidden and unnoticed talent of student can come out and if it happens in school then students can get the idea that in which field they are actually interested and good enough to concentrate on their future. If its not made in school and someday if students get to know about their interest and talent in extra curricular activities when they are already entered in any other field then its of no use. So its better to give the chance to the students before the time takes a chance. Extra curricular activities should be made compulsory in school.
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Aprajita Srivastava said:
9 years ago
Yes, extracurricular activities are very much needed in school as well as in our society. Through this, children will get to know about their interest, about the platform for which they are made. Someone is good in sport but he chooses B.Tech as his career which is not his cup of tea. He chooses B.Tech because he is not sure about his own interest, but if he was involved in an extracurricular activity in his childhood then he must choose sport as his career. By this example, I think it is clear that how much children needs extracurricular activity in the school.
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Karan said:
9 years ago
"Talent can't be taught but it can be awakened".
There are more than 50 lakhs of students presently studying in school. And yes every child has his unique ability. To find these hidden talents in these children, the extracurricular activities should be made compulsory. There might be jitters for the participants at early stages, but as they realise the field in which they excel in they shall be more confident in their other avenues of the life.
Let's take China, for example, a country with 1.3 Billion people has 70 medals and India with 1.2 Billion people has only 2 medals in Olympics-2016. Does that mean Indians aren't as good as Chinese, Of course not? The problem here lies in the Talent acquisition. Extracurriculars aren't as encouraged as academics in India.
Let it be Music, Sports, Art. A child has his own unique ability and to find this talent, Extracurriculars should be encouraged in at least early stages of Schooling. Also, the government should allocate more resources to encourage such hidden talents.
There are more than 50 lakhs of students presently studying in school. And yes every child has his unique ability. To find these hidden talents in these children, the extracurricular activities should be made compulsory. There might be jitters for the participants at early stages, but as they realise the field in which they excel in they shall be more confident in their other avenues of the life.
Let's take China, for example, a country with 1.3 Billion people has 70 medals and India with 1.2 Billion people has only 2 medals in Olympics-2016. Does that mean Indians aren't as good as Chinese, Of course not? The problem here lies in the Talent acquisition. Extracurriculars aren't as encouraged as academics in India.
Let it be Music, Sports, Art. A child has his own unique ability and to find this talent, Extracurriculars should be encouraged in at least early stages of Schooling. Also, the government should allocate more resources to encourage such hidden talents.
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R P Singh said:
9 years ago
Yes, I strongly support. For balanced growth of children, it should be made mandatory to include extra curriculum activity as part of syllabus and marks should be awarded to encourage participation of all students. It helps children to be healthy and live stress full life. It improves concentration on study.
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Dayawanti said:
9 years ago
Yes, I believe extracurricular activities should be in school.
There a long, amazing, interesting, adventure, phenomenal life is a school live. They can grow from their childhood to younger. This will be most initial phase of our life. There are number of things that we learned from our school. To grow up need not only study, to survive this world there could be number of things.
As every dishes has different taste just like every child has different thought, different mind, different interest, different goals. These things are not achieved by studied.
So we need to do some extra curricular activities.
Thank you.
There a long, amazing, interesting, adventure, phenomenal life is a school live. They can grow from their childhood to younger. This will be most initial phase of our life. There are number of things that we learned from our school. To grow up need not only study, to survive this world there could be number of things.
As every dishes has different taste just like every child has different thought, different mind, different interest, different goals. These things are not achieved by studied.
So we need to do some extra curricular activities.
Thank you.
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Sangeetha natarajan said:
9 years ago
Yes, I endorse extracurricular activities should be made compulsory among school students. Because this is the age where they can learn many things and makes them active.
Extra activities like sports is a very good thing where students learn confidence, aim, determination and mainly concentration to win. Even they learn how to take things easily in life.
Thank you.
Extra activities like sports is a very good thing where students learn confidence, aim, determination and mainly concentration to win. Even they learn how to take things easily in life.
Thank you.
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Sushant Slathia said:
9 years ago
Yes, extra curricular activities should be made compulsory in school.
By this students learn how to face difficult situation and how to control themselves.
They can taste the value of win and how to control themselves when they lost the game or competition.
By this their body become good and their mind will become more energetic.
By this students learn how to face difficult situation and how to control themselves.
They can taste the value of win and how to control themselves when they lost the game or competition.
By this their body become good and their mind will become more energetic.
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Vennela said:
9 years ago
Yes, it is necessary to conduct extracurricular activities in school, why because students are sensitive they don't know how to face failures and success in their life, if the student gets failure he will be disappointed, students can improve their skills.
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Shubhendra said:
9 years ago
Yes, ofcourse, because it makes the child to just not be unidirectional i.e. only studies, it gives child ways to expand his thinking and horizon and discover himself in a new way.
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Ashwani tomar said:
9 years ago
Hello everyone, I think it's very good for our students to have extra curricular activities at school because it will give them a better a chance to change their dreams into reality it will broaden their minds and will help to bring out the hidden talent in them.
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