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What steps should be taken to encourage co education in india

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What is Co-Education?

Co-education is a system where both the genders (male and female) participate in the same learning centre or an educational institution.

In this process, both the genders would benefit equally in learning or attaining knowledge from the institution. This method of education even though is becoming common all over the world, as there are still few parts of the country who sometimes feel, segregation is for the betterment of the learning process.

However, few feel, segregation of the genders causes trouble in the learning process and makes it more complicated.

Importance of Co-education:

Co-education refers to providing education to both girls and boys together, without any discrimination( specifically gender discrimination). This is the actual meaning of coeducation explained in simple terms.

Gender discrimination is an outrageous atrocity that was and is still prevalent in a few countries. Though this is a common debatable topic, its time we need to change our opinions on such factors. Other few factors help us get rid of these outdated thinking.

In ancient times, Greece was the only country that allowed coeducation. But as time passed by, most of the countries in the world have adopted coeducation into their systems.

The reason why coeducation is important is that it awakens the spirit of equality and comradeship among all students without any discrimination.

For some information on Coeducation in Islam, you can refer to this article (pdf file): academia

Co-education in India:

In the term co-education, the prefix co means together, the meaning of coeducation is nothing but educating or teaching both girls and boys together i.e, it can be in schools, colleges or universities.

Adding coeducation into the educational system widely seen in the west. It then began to spread and now most of the countries in the world have accepted it.

Well, fortunately, India is no backward in this case and you can see coeducation being part of the educational system widely in India.

As per mythology, during the Vedic age, women were treated highly and also given a high status in society. During that time coeducation was practiced in ancient India.

But slowly coeducation was not encouraged much in India and it turns out to be a debatable matter.

At the time of British rule, though coeducation had got a boost, only a negligible percentage of girls got the privilege of studying in co-education institutions.

But with time passing by, now education given higher importance not only for boys but for girls too. Also, people have understood the reasons why co-ed schools are better. As a result, we can see the number of co-ed institutions increasing all over India.

In this modern era, the co-education can be listed at various levels, they are

Primary school

High school

College / University

Types of Co-education:

At home:

Parents can teach their sons and daughters together to read, write and other things.

Nursery school:

Students both play and learn together.

Primary school:

Boys and girls take classes in the same environment.

College /University:

University students discuss and learn together.

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