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Why is school refered to as a system?

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Answered by supriya1918
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Explanation:

The growing autonomy of school institutions, inside a general framework defined by the central government, should strengthen the potential for the endorsement of the educational responsibility on the part of the single institution as a whole. It also should contrast the misinterpretation of education in terms of individual professional skills and freedom of teaching, which often makes schools not integrated educational organizations, but places where single teachers carry out a personal and quasi-private educational relationship with their pupils. This should in turn strengthen also the capacity of the school to act as a public agency, responsible towards all of its stakeholders (pupils, their families, the whole society).

Answered by Anonymous
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Question:

Why is school refered to as a system?

Answer:

The school is an open social system that has parts, and the parts interact within the internal environment and in response to elements in the external environment. Parts of the basic social system are Inputs (teaching and learning process),Outputs ,Feedback, Environments.

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