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1.education of both the sexes in the same institution is known as co-education.
2.advantages :-
-economic benefit
-equality for women in many fields of life.
-girls and boys can interact with each other.
3.disadvantages :-
-teenagers go astray
-destraction in studies
-declination in character

2006-10-19 22:52:54 · answer #1 · answered by ☺♥? 6 · 0 0

I couldn't have put it better than BikerB - I was in a coed for 10 years from the time I was 7. I didn't lose anything. Came out quite well rounded and successful in my own arena. Don't feel there r special advantages or disadvantages.

2006-10-20 05:57:58 · answer #2 · answered by PikC 5 · 0 1

Advantage - girls and boys can interact with each other.

Disadvantage - girls and boys can interact with each other.

Socially, it makes for more mature people earlier. Young people learn more from experience of diversity. Educationally, single sex schools seem to be better for girls to do well at "traditionally male" subjects like chemistry and physics. Emotionally it encourages sexual relationships which some say it's a distraction from education and/or is to be objected to morally (especially for girls) which is why Islam (according to most of its imams, anyway) forbids coeducation. If a boy isn't "male stereotype" in personality he is more likely to be lonely in a single-sex school because with co-ed he may find girls to hang out with. Generally single-sex schools tend to have better academic grades and better discipline.... but this may be because most of the hard-working Hindu, Sikh and Muslim children go there or for other reason that allow them to select against disruptive and disaffected kids, rather than because they are single-sex.

2006-10-21 13:07:18 · answer #3 · answered by MBK 7 · 0 1

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