HAVE ANYTHING TO SAY ABOUT CO-EDUCATION!
The popular belief is that both boys and girls should be educated in separate schools. Many parents agree with the single-sex school education system. They don’t endorse co-education for many reasons. Many parents think that co-education will create opportunities for boys and girls to become physical. Due to their growing age, this possibility cannot be ruled out.
Many cases related to promiscuity and early-age pregnancy have been reported in the media. Moreover, many boys and girls develop physical relationships while studying in schools and colleges. Such activities are likely to distract boys and girls from their studies. They will find physical activities more attractive than educational activities.
This is true that girls and boys exhibit different sentiments. These sentiments distinguish boys and girls from each other. Moreover, boys and girls do also have different physiology and mental aptitudes. Undoubtedly, both sexes think and behave differently.
There are certain subjects where boys show more interest as do the girls. Such diverse interests actually make them different, and therefore they should be taught separately. Boys and girls will find it more comfortable to study in single-sex schools and colleges than studying together.
However, many parents and academicians think that co-education is the need of the hour. According to them, boys and girls must study together. This practice of co-education will have more benefits for boys and girls. The very first thing is that boys and girls will develop better communication skills if they study together. They will also have the opportunity to understand each other. Later in life, this experience will help them to become a good husband and wife. Well, this fact cannot be denied that nowadays many marriages end in divorce. This happens because boys and girls fail to understand each other.
In my opinion, co-education will have more positive impacts on the psychological development of boys and girls.
No doubt, educating boys and girls together may have many challenges, but with proper guidance, girls and boys will learn how to maintain a healthy balance in their relationships.
About the author
Hira Thapa Magar has completed +2 education from Tilottama Secondary School, Butwal, Nepal. She wants to study B. Sc. Nursing in Australia. Once she completes her higher education, Hira wants to work there to gain necessary work experience. She wants to utilize this practical work experience to begin her career in the related field in Nepal.
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