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Answered by dfgh4
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Education is an important part of our kids' lives whether they are boys or girls. Governments should guarantee that both genders get the same level of education without any discrimination between boys and girls. Therefore, I highly recommend and encourage that both boys and girls should attend the same schools and universities for the following reasons.

If boys and girls attend the same schools and universities, they will get equal opportunities of education. When they are together, they will study in the same laboratories, attend the same libraries, and learn from the same professors. In contrast, if they are separated, most of countries would take care of boys' education more than girls'. Thus, it is important to have boys and girls together, to have the same chances of learning at schools.

If boys and girls attend the same schools, they will have better personalities in future. They will learn to talk together without being afraid or shy of each other. They will communicate and work better in their future jobs. If they grew up in separate schools, they would tend to be timid and less cooperative at work in the future. Thus being together will ensure that they will be successful and creative in their professionals.

Attending school together will help them to have a wonderful relationships when they grown up. When boys and girls are together in the same place, they will get to know each other better. Boys will know what girls like and dislike, what their interests, and how to handle some emerging problems with them. The same thing, girls will know boys' characters better. This helps them to be a great spouses or life partners in the future with successful families.

To sum up, some countries may encourage a separate school for boys and girls while others support coeducational school. I believe that the last one is better because it will help boys and girls to be more social individuals with strong personalities and gorgeous relationships. Also they will gain the same rights of having equal education.

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Answered by PranavRajeevan
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Girls and boys should be in different classes

 

They have different learning styles. Different minds/brains. Girls are more hard working and motivated at school than boys. So the lazyness group can go in one class and the hardworking group would go in a different class. They are different genders too. They have different contents of interest also. There brains function differently.

Yes, to allow them to perform better in academics and protect them from the consequences of sexual attraction

 

Children of today are precocious unlike children centuries ago. It can be attributed to the media or rather to adults who corrupt each other and pass it on to children as well. Having a boyfriend/girlfriend is portrayed to be the be-all and end-all of life, and kids encounter this in so many ways: Disney movies, elder siblings and their flings, cartoons, magazines etc. Girls learn that their bodies are sources of attraction from billboards, movies, magazines, music,etc. Co-ed gives children free rein to practice what they have learnt (whether accidentally or intentionally). Boys learn to disrespect women from adults, and as teen-aged girls have no scruple in seeking to please them, boys think its okay to go a little further.
Schools give less thought to morals when it comes to interaction between boys and girls, and being bombarded with the idea that 'falling in love' and 'having a boy/girlfriend' gives their life a sense of purpose just makes the co-ed setting not a good idea. In the past (and I mean a long time ago)co-ed wouldn't have been a big deal, because boys and girls respected each other, and didn't think of each other as an object of romantic/sexual attraction or potential boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/wife. They were children in heart and mind even until their late teens! They regarded each other as brothers/sisters and there was no sexual tension or innuendos in their life. They were not obsessed with romance or had much wish for it until young adulthood, and then they wanted marriage not multiple flings/crushes. Now as society has changed (drastically too), methods should change as well. Co-ed is therefore not good for our world today and what with the rates of rape, teen pregnancies, harassment etc., we should take one step to curb it by segregating them, and of course educating them about respect for the opposite gender and the gravity of sex and value of love.

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