co education allow the student to be more confident and competant and co educatoin help in reliving hesitate among stuednt
No there are no more subjects available in Co-ed schools than in non-coed schools as education is same for all over that age period
Schools pay most-important thing to all kids which is education. Education is very important for every kid.
co ed schools are schools with boys and girls
approximately 97% of primary and secondary schools in the US and this dates from about l968 encyclopedia articles ( Funk and Wagnalls) are co-ed. 97% is surely flying colors!
Yes. Schools have been in existence since 1635 when the first colonial schools were opened. Education was very important in the colonies and education laws were passed requiring children to attend school and for townships to have public schools.
Questar Academy in Broomfield, CO, is accredited by the Colorado Department of Education and is also a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). It is important to check their official website or contact the school directly for the most current accreditation status and any updates.
Accredited schools are schools whose programs are recognized by the state in which they are located as schools that comply with a specif educational program. It is very important to enroll in an accredited school because many higher education institutions will not recognize degrees from unacrredited schools.
Co education is good or not
I think single sex schools are good as the education and SATS results are much higher. Girls don't have to hid their personality as much, they become more competitive in sport like field hockey and soccer. But in co-ed schools socialization betweentthe 2 sexes are good.
They view religion as something to be taught in the home.
The reasoning was that separate education was inherently unequal. It was incredibly important in desegregating schools.
The Church doesn't have any problem with co-education and most Catholic schools in the US, at least those that are run by a parish or diocese, are co-ed. The schools that are not tend to either 1: go back to a time when most private schools were single gendered, simply because it was considered more proper to educate kids that way or 2: subscribe to newer research that shows that in may instances, boys and girls learn better when they are in separate schools or at least classrooms. But there is no official teaching against co-ed schools.