co-curricular activies
Co-curricular activities in school give you good references to put on your resume and also they are fun and good for the mind.
"Co-curricular activities" means activities conducted on or off school premises by clubs, associations, and organizations of pupils sponsored by the Board of Education; "co-curricular activities" also includes the pupil clubs, associations, and organizations that conduct those activities. "Co-curricular activities" does not include athletic competitions or practices or athletic teams or organizations
Co-curricular activities are directly related to the academic curriculum and are usually graded or have a specific learning outcome. Extra-curricular activities, on the other hand, are activities that are not part of the academic curriculum and are pursued outside of regular classroom hours.
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Co-curricular activities first began to form in the 19th century. Practical and vocational activities became necessary to teach students new skills.
The Center for Students and Co-Curricular Affairs (CSCA) was established in 1996 in order to further facilitate co-curricular work of student councils in the country.
co curricular activities distracts students from academics!!!
it is a type of co curricular acttivitty
co-curricular activities are helpful in creating the qualities of social interaction,leadership,healthy recreation,self-discipline,self-control and self confidence.
co-curricular activities are helpful in creating the qualities of social interaction,leadership,healthy recreation,self-discipline,self-control and self confidence.
Co-curricular just means two curriculems in one activity. It has nothing to do with sport.