are all boys and all girls schools/colleges more effective than co-ed

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Posted: 11 years ago
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debate topic- are all boys and all girls schools/college more effective than co-ed

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Both are nice. The "effectiveness" depends on the student. Personally, it didn't make any difference to me or my studies. I think I grew and developed a lot as an individual and also as a student during my 3 years at an all-girls college. But the age was such.
Anyway, doesn't make any difference, depends more on the student...

Although, I must say, when in all-girls college, I find that ALL girls are more friendly, easy going unlike in the co-ed. Everyone's friendly with everyone else!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Same sex education is more effective in providing an academically oriented environment.Less distractions,you know😆
Co-ed,on the other hand is more effective in developing necessary social skills and societal awareness.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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never in my life I've studied in an all girl's school...I wish I did.😆 ...i struggle being friends with girls😵
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I believe Co-ed schools/colleges is a better option then all boys and all girls colleges. God calls for everyone of us to live as brothers and sisters and not to be separated. In a co-ed school or college boys and girls have more chances to understand each other. it becomes quite a possibility some men who have studied in all boys school/college develops a complex when he has to interact with his wife or when he has to interact with women in the office.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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no
I believe co-ed is better n pepares kids to face the real face of society in future
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: iMini

never in my life I've studied in an all girl's school...I wish I did.😆 ...i struggle being friends with girls😵

You couldn't have gone to all boys school so you must have had some girls if in a coed school 🤔
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Posted: 10 years ago
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^thank you all for sharing your views😊
i didn't thought that this topic will get comments...so i didn't checked it
but thank u^-^

i have studied in an all girls school and now pursuing my graduation from a co-ed college..
i think both co-ed and all girls schools have their own plus points

while studying in an all girls school it becomes a tad bit awkward to converse with guys...

but slowly u become habitual of their antics😳


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Posted: 10 years ago
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Coed education gives the best opportunity to become academically and socially well rounded individuals.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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i feel the all boys schools are better... its those 10 years when boys can be boys without having to deal with this other gender's behavior...For eg.. just for sake of discussion lets say there is show and tell for 10-12 years olds.. the boys will get nerfs, air-soft guns, bb guns, some wierd contraptions, boogers and what not - all the girls would get are blow-ups of justin bieber, cody simpson and all those cute 14 somethings!!..
so you see the basic difference in nature calls for seggregation

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