what is the difference between school and home
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school is a place where teachers come and teach
in home we should study on our own
in school we can see our friends
in home we can't see our friends
in home we should study on our own
in school we can see our friends
in home we can't see our friends
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Students are aware that they are there to learn when they join the school. It's a place to unwind to be at home. You cannot combine the two.
Explanation:
- Simply said, a school cannot be a child's home. They are surrounded by too many "negative" associations and customs. One major distraction is the opportunity to watch TV. Parents who believe they can homeschool their children but have taken them out of the house should carefully read this.
- You cannot reproduce the classroom at home simply because it is at home, no matter what you do with a room. Students are aware that they are there to learn when they join the school. It's a place to unwind to be at home. You cannot combine the two.
- For pupils in classrooms, materials become stale very quickly. We create and adhere to a curriculum for this reason. to increase and widen their expertise. Every month at my school, a new topic is introduced, and the classroom's theme must be changed to support the new topic's learning. To accomplish something similar at home, the parent must put in a lot of effort. Without help, it can take a lot of time, therefore they should think about the service that a school offers. Although it might be simple, planning and execution are what matters.
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