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    AND AGAINST MIXED SCHOOL Education is the most powerful weapon which people can use to change the world. Mixed school‚ also known as co-educational schools is seen to be beneficial for both sexes. Therefore academic performance in a mixed school is likely to be seen good as compared to a single sex school. This is due more social and academical interaction between the two sexes‚ and also students starts to get more self-esteem. However‚ it is important to recognize that a mixed school is not the

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    provides a discussion between the disadvantages and advantages of mixed schools. The first part of the essay begins with the disadvantages of mixed schools‚ about why some parents do not allow their children to attend mixed schools and even why some students themselves do not want to attend mixed schools. These are the educational‚ psychological and social disadvantages of mixed schools. The second part of this essay provides the benefits of attending mixed schools by looking at the economic‚ educational

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    Advantages Mixed economy has got the following advantages: Rapid economic development Inmixed economy both private and public sectors work side by side. The combined efforts lead to rapid economic development. The economic resources of the economy are used efficiently. Wastages of resources are minimised. Lesser inequality of income: Right to own property is granted. Law of inheritance is also applied‚ so certain members of society grow richer and richer. Public sector in the economy tries

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    Mixed Schools is the optimum Coeducation or mixed-gender education is the integrated education of male and female students in the same environment‚ while unisex education is the education where male and female students attend in separate classes or in separate buildings or schools. In the past‚ mixed schools were not acceptable‚ but by the time it became popular. Mixed schools are better for students socially‚ and it also develops their educational skills and psychological things. Parents recommend

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    1: Argument / Discussion Essay (15%) Due date: 28 March 2013 800-1000 words Mixed or Single-sex schools (the jetnewspaper.com) (sanix-sports.info) Educators debate whether separating boys and girls in schools might improve students’ academic performance. Although some parents and educators prefer mixed schools‚ there are those who believe that separating boys and girls yield positive results and provide for a better

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    them everywhere they go‚ even into their classrooms at school. This situation has brought about considerable debate between school administrations and parents and students as to how cell phone use in schools should be handled. Here are 10 disadvantages to allowing kids to have cell phones in schools. Distraction for the group: A ringing phone‚ or beeping text‚ or buzzing “reminder” are all distracting sounds that disrupt the classroom. School is a child’s “work” and if cell phones are going off

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    Single-sex education‚ also known as single-gender education‚ is the practice of conducting education where male and female students attend separate classes or in separate buildings or schools. The practice was predominant before the mid-twentieth century‚ particularly insecondary education and higher education. Single-sex education in many cultures is advocated on the basis of tradition‚ as well as religion and is practiced in many parts of the world. |Contents

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    Tracking: The Ailments of an Academic Labeling System Tracking is a vestige of an American society when there was once a high influx of immigrant children and a dramatic increase in enrollment numbers. It had been used in American schools‚ along with other overseas countries for various reasons‚ as a mechanism to sort children viewed as having limited preparation or capacity for schooling from native children. It was needed to organize a coherent curriculum system that eventually was formed into

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    Residential schools How they were meant to rob native children of their heritage Residential schools robbed native children of their heritage to prepare them for life in “white society”. This led to stolen childhoods and forgotten heritage. Aboriginal children were sent to schools that were called “Indian Residential Schools”. Residential schools were run by the Government of Canada and the churches (Catholic‚ Anglican‚ Methodist‚ United and Presbyterian). Residential schools were open from 1831

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    advantages of missing school it play a big role in our every day life. As I was young my mother always pressed on me how important school really is. It took me to get older and learn from experience that going to class is important but actually learning something at school is even more important. There are many people I see every day that probably could have been something or somebody if they had learned something while in school. I have made a mistake to not attend school and by not attending I

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