Debate topic against co education in Hindi
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These are the points against co education :--
1. Chances of distractions could be more:
Teenage is a very dangerous phase in anybody’s life. It is very common among the teens to undergo psychological changes when they are in the company of the other gender and feel attracted towards them.
And especially, where they are in a process of defining their career path, it could cause a lot of distractions and might disturb their knowledge gain period.
Hence, parents often wonder if co-education institutions would be the right choice for your kin to learn or whether they should avoid the co-education system.
2. Unethical activities:
Crimes have become common when both the genders are put up in the same education environment.
There might be a lot of characteristic changes among boys and girls. When they mismatch, some ferocious kids tend to commit various harassments, physical toughness, and emotional stress to people around.
The weaker lot can suffer at the hands of the opposite sex pushing them into depression and other psychological problems. Hence, people hesitate to support co-education system to ensure that their kids are in a safe environment and this is especially for the girls.
3. More involvement in personal feelings:
As the saying goes, opposite things attract each other, it applies to the human world also. Attractions among the opposite genders are the most commonly used excuse to avoid co-education system.
It is natural to get physically attracted to the other gender at a crucial age of life where curiosity takes over your heart. So, parents feel co-education is a risky task to take forward as they can have an easy access to distractions within the institutions.
An emotional involvement at an early stage can come with lot of baggage that can force a child to deviate from their goals.
4. Unwanted arguments and issues can create an unhealthy environment:
Both the genders come from different school of thought and hence contradiction of thoughts is common among boys and girls. If the arguments are not handled in a proper behavior then it can sometimes lead to unwanted arguments and might divert from their studies.
It can lead to a lot of complaints and parents making the rounds at the school for the improper behavior from their kin. This will also make the teachers get troubled a lot because of their behavior and an irritated teacher can never give their 100% towards teaching.
This is what worries any parent when they come to know that the issues in the school are costing his or her kin’s studies and hence pushing them to select a convent rather than co-educational institutions.
5. Reduces the options for schools or colleges for the genders:
With schools and colleges dedicated towards a single gender, creates a lot of shortage for the opposite genders to apply.
If the demand for teachers increases, then the demand for institutions based on gender also increases.
Establishing an institution is an expensive affair which may not be a feasible option to implement all over the world. There can be a scenario where you have more supply of students but less number of institutions to work with it.
Dedicated institutions can also lead to a lot of discomfort in handling the other gender when it comes to working in a professional world creating issues in your career path and growth.
1. Chances of distractions could be more:
Teenage is a very dangerous phase in anybody’s life. It is very common among the teens to undergo psychological changes when they are in the company of the other gender and feel attracted towards them.
And especially, where they are in a process of defining their career path, it could cause a lot of distractions and might disturb their knowledge gain period.
Hence, parents often wonder if co-education institutions would be the right choice for your kin to learn or whether they should avoid the co-education system.
2. Unethical activities:
Crimes have become common when both the genders are put up in the same education environment.
There might be a lot of characteristic changes among boys and girls. When they mismatch, some ferocious kids tend to commit various harassments, physical toughness, and emotional stress to people around.
The weaker lot can suffer at the hands of the opposite sex pushing them into depression and other psychological problems. Hence, people hesitate to support co-education system to ensure that their kids are in a safe environment and this is especially for the girls.
3. More involvement in personal feelings:
As the saying goes, opposite things attract each other, it applies to the human world also. Attractions among the opposite genders are the most commonly used excuse to avoid co-education system.
It is natural to get physically attracted to the other gender at a crucial age of life where curiosity takes over your heart. So, parents feel co-education is a risky task to take forward as they can have an easy access to distractions within the institutions.
An emotional involvement at an early stage can come with lot of baggage that can force a child to deviate from their goals.
4. Unwanted arguments and issues can create an unhealthy environment:
Both the genders come from different school of thought and hence contradiction of thoughts is common among boys and girls. If the arguments are not handled in a proper behavior then it can sometimes lead to unwanted arguments and might divert from their studies.
It can lead to a lot of complaints and parents making the rounds at the school for the improper behavior from their kin. This will also make the teachers get troubled a lot because of their behavior and an irritated teacher can never give their 100% towards teaching.
This is what worries any parent when they come to know that the issues in the school are costing his or her kin’s studies and hence pushing them to select a convent rather than co-educational institutions.
5. Reduces the options for schools or colleges for the genders:
With schools and colleges dedicated towards a single gender, creates a lot of shortage for the opposite genders to apply.
If the demand for teachers increases, then the demand for institutions based on gender also increases.
Establishing an institution is an expensive affair which may not be a feasible option to implement all over the world. There can be a scenario where you have more supply of students but less number of institutions to work with it.
Dedicated institutions can also lead to a lot of discomfort in handling the other gender when it comes to working in a professional world creating issues in your career path and growth.
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