After reading the story "The fun they had" what idea do you form of an ideal school.
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the idea we have got after reading the story the fun they had is that the schools in the past were very interesting as all the children and teacher come to the same building and learn and teach....teachers ask questions gives test and often teach them about games....and the kids may be help each other in there hw...as they were taught as per as there age...
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the idea we have got after reading the story the fun they had is that the schools in the past were very interesting as all the children and teacher come to the same building and learn and teach....teachers ask questions gives test and often teach them about games....and the kids may be help each other in there hw...as they were taught as per as there age...
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An ideal school is one in which all students are treated equally, one in which top math and science students are not considered superior to those who excel in other subjects. A large playground, light-filled classrooms, numerous activities both inside and outside of the classrooms, and no unhealthy competition.
Explanation:
- Numerous parents in the city have been compelled to select the finest option for their children out of several, and that too after debate and consideration with other parents, friends, and well-wishers. Choosing the best school, if not the ideal one, entails practical considerations including the tuition structure, transportation, the school's history, and general academic success. Preparations begin months in advance.
- Today's parents also consider the big picture, taking into account factors like the facility, the teachers, the instructional approach, the extracurricular activities, inclusive education, and general discipline.
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