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weite a paragraph = why do we need to go to insitures when we have school ?​

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Answered by sanya2004srivastav
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There are several reasons why kids need to go to school but to me, the top three reasons are getting an education helps you go farther in life, it’s required by the state that you go till you reach a certain age, and it will help you learn social skills and help you be comfortable to talking to people. Although students may not like going to school, it benefits them in the long run. It is important for students to go to school to get an education. Even though some students may not like to go to school it is required that they go. Even though students may not realize it but they also learn social skills by making friends and talking in front of people. It’s significant for students to go to school so…show more content…

If you ever went into a business where you had to do a presentation on a piece of work you’ve been working on or if you came up with a new idea that you thought could help your business, you would most likely have to present the information in front of your boss and coworkers. Having social skills could play a big role in your presentation because if you was not comfortable talking in front of a crowd, then you could either: freeze up while talking, talk too fast cause you’re so nervous and want to get the presentation over with, your face could turn red, etc. But, if you had social skills and were use to talking in front of a group of people then you will be comfortable presenting your project with no worries. Also by socializing students can make friends. By making friends school could also be more enjoyable. You will have friends to eat lunch with; friends to hang out with on the weekends and you will have friends in your classes so they will be less boring. If you went to a school where you didn’t have any friends or where you didn’t like anyone, then you will not enjoy the activities you may do in class and you may want to change schools to find kids

Answered by yogeshparashar452
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Thirty-six year old Tulika Haldher in Mumbai is facing two crisis at home: her 10-yr old daughter has very little to do post the closure of schools due to corona outbreak, and her family is taking too much time of her work-life.

Stocked with dozen-odd books including a Harry Potter series and a few animation films, Haldher thought her daughter Devanshi will sail-through the lockdown in Maharashtra and learn at home. But it’s the not the situation within the first week of closure in the state.

“The routine has gone haywire, the playtime is zero and there is no separation between home time and school time. You are constantly engaged with her along with office work and household work in the absence of a support system," said Halder who works for an US based technology service company. “Nuclear families don’t have the habit of spending 24-hours with parents. The child is out for school and hobby classes for eight to 10 hours a day and the husband-wife are in separate jobs. In our kind of families, children are not used to spending days at home without schools and friends. It’s a crisis for all," she said.

As schools and colleges are shut across India, every house is a school and every parent is a teacher. The playtime and me time gets merged with school time and there is no boundary between bed room and class room for millions of children in the country.

Kalpesh Banker, an entrepreneur in Delhi agrees. “Uncertain times create more problems for students. We elders know how to overcome it – but children without school are completely off routine. While there is a lot of talk about online classes, it is limited to a small number of schools and colleges."

“They cannot go out, they don’t know what to study and get bored. Children are reading at 9.30 in the evening, getting up late, watching films – there is hardly any control over a structured learning environment t at home. First few days will pass but it will have a huge impact on their overall learning. As such India’s learning crisis is huge and this will have a larger impact on the overall education outcome," Banker said over phone.

India has nearly 300 million kids in 1.4 million schools and 51,000 colleges. While almost 70% the schools are run by government bodies , it’s the opposite in the higher education space.

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