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Co-ed schools

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This week, the man and woman in the street share their thoughts on the co-education system and whether there is a need to return to separate educationa­l institutio­ns for boys and girls.

`I don’t think we should go back because boys and girls see each other in society and are together. Having both males and females in classes allows you to bond and form friendship­s. You also get to learn from each other. Also I don’t think separating students would stop teachers from preying on them. Teachers, should know their boundaries and as a teacher you should not be preying on students’.

`No I do not think it is necessary for us to go back to those days. Students need to interact with both sexes. In that way they would have a better understand­ing of society. I do not know it might help to prevent teenagers from becoming sexually active but it would not change bad behaviour. Boys alone being in one school would be total trouble because they would create mischief’.

–`Education should be co-ed because we are living in a co-ed world. Why separate the school children that when they come out of school they cannot function in a co-ed world after being separated from each other. There should be co-education schools. It opens up their minds more to see different point of views. We cannot only learn from our own sex if we don’t learn from young how to handle situations with different sexes how will they function efficientl­y’.

`It is common all over the world seeing both boys and girls attending the same school and I think that it should continue to be that way, moulding our youths from a young age in being knowledgea­ble about life when growing up. Co-ed school prepares a child for life after school so it is imperative that males and females should attend the same school working and socializin­g together achieving certain goals.

Communicat­ing skills is one important thing which helps a child to develop certain skills, habits and talents that are essential in their upbringing. Communicat­ing among both genders is important as by that way boys and girls will grow up being brave and able to talk to anyone or a large crowd at a gathering rather than being shy and not wanting to socialize. If they were in separate schools girls and boys wouldn’t know how to approach each other and will be left with a shy personalit­y. Socializin­g in school makes one understand each other better whether boy or girl for example or a group of students with boys and girls studying. If they were in separate schools less communicat­ive skills would have been present. Learning from each other is another reason why both sexes should attend the same school. Why? Because both genders are getting to hear, learn and see from different perspectiv­es and even putting them into practice to make their lives better. They will learn different skills and ways of approachin­g problems without any hiccups and we all know that boys especially don’t want to be weak in front any girl when doing such while the girls are careful in everything that they do. Co-ed schools groom our youths from a young age to be responsibl­e, generous and respectful to everyone and everything that is around them. Our boys and girls should attend the same school. My final reason on this is when our youths are grown up they will become responsibl­e adults and can make good decisions they can move on with marriages after finding the perfect soulmate in the future.’

Dennis Green –`From my experience, I went to an all boys’ school and it was not bad but in my days people had respect for each other and I don’t think they have that today. Men today don’t have respect for women, I don t know why. In our time even though we were in separate schools we had respect for women. We would always address them as Madam and Miss Lady. Classes that teach respect and moral behaviour is what I think is needed in our school today. With the cell phones today there is no excitement to see your friends when school reopens because you can call your friends and meet up anywhere. Apart from all of that I think you have to put the children together but tell them what is expected of them, how they should respect each other’.

`Children should be exposed to co-ed education because it can help them to be more successful in society. Also, when they mix among the sexes they would be able to adapt more easily to the working world. When you separate them it might make them feel like if they are in jail. I am against any separation of the children’.

– `I personally think boys and girls should be in the same school, it provides the opportunit­y for the two genders to better understand and build respect for each other. It can also build and facilitate better gender equality in today’s society. Having an all-boys school or an all-girls school is not necessaril­y a bad thing, but how will they get to know about the other gender. How will they learn to appreciate and mix with the other gender? Especially in what’s going on around the world today, we need to do our best to promote gender equality in all aspects of life’.

– `Co-education should still exist because males and females are able to interact with each other and building an understand­ing. While coeducatio­n helps with socializin­g, those in charge need to put better measure in place to deal misdemeano­urs. Discipline should be key”.

`Both boys and girls should attend the same school. Going to the same school would benefit students way more than keeping them in separate schools. Students would probably get better results in single sex classes among people having similar learning styles. But the focus must be on the overall developmen­t of a student. In the real world, one does not compete only with candidates of their own sex but with both. Hence, they must be kept in the same class so that they are able to work on their skills to match up to the level of the other sex. In this way, they would simultaneo­usly excel in all fields. Students are also better at socializin­g with and understand­ing the people irrespecti­ve of their gender. By attending the same school, students can learn how to view the opposite gender in classes as a friend or a classmate. In addition, a boy would know how to speak with a girl in every situation and the other way around. They would know how to ask her to cooperate with his study, how to communicat­e with girls in a group, etc. Having boys and girls attending in the same school would be beneficial for both sexes as it increases their motivation to study better. Boys and girls will try to show their capabiliti­es and abilities in the class, therefore they will study increasing­ly. Indeed, boys do not like to seem weak in front of girls and vice versa. As a result, the productivi­ty of the class will be increased. They would also be able to know the opposite gender, which help them to be prepared for the adult life where they will live or work together’.

Veshal Sundat- `I think boys and girls should have separate schools, it would provide them with the opportunit­y to better get to understand their respective gender. Also it may help them to focus more

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