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schools must not grade students only on their academic performance either for or against the statement ​

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Answered by franktheruler
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Answer:

It is quite obvious that not everyone is built for everything, similarly all the student in a school, there is also a need to understand the students topic of interest. Some students are good at academics, whereas there are some are good in some other field.

Explanation:

It should be made by a rule in schools of providing marks to the student based on the performance on the topics they are most interested in. This makes a chance of flourishing the career of students, based on the talent they acquire.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
25

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Schools must not grade students only on their academic performance

Good morning everyone present; I am going to express my views on ‘Schools must not grade students only on their academic performance’; and I am going to speak in favor of it.

I strongly feel schools must grade all aspects of students. Education means holistic and overall development of students, which includes their performance in co-scholastic areas as well. One’s performance co-curricular and sports should also be graded. Every student is not brilliant in academics; but they are exceptionally well in other areas such as sports, art, and performing arts.  

This grading of co-scholastic qualities will make them will feel confident; this may also lead to an improvement in their academics.  

I conclude my debate by saying that schools must grade students in all areas, not just academics.  

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