Co-education means men and women's education. This means mixed education. There are various countries and various practice periods
Most elementary school have coed with girls for a long time. There is no reason to educate women individually before puberty. In addition, the elementary school curriculum does not controversial. It has basic knowledge on geography and history, reading, writing and emphasizing arithmetic. In some countries, it includes some religious and cultural education
However, before the middle of the 19th century girls were often educated at home or had not received any education at all. At the moment there are major differences around the world. In England and Wales, the Basic Education Act of 1870 establishes universal primary education, and students from 5 to 10 years old must participate. This was extended by another bill in 1880. Since then. Almost all primary education in the UK is co-education, so it is similar in many other countries.
Through secondary education, children experience adolescent processes, and there is no general consensus as to whether two sex should be educated together. There are pros and cons for. [1] One extreme example is America, both men and women receive education at all stages. Another extreme example is a traditional society in which girls have never received secondary education. More and more countries tend to use co-education as a standard for education at all levels. [2]
In our country today, we are seeing many junior high schools, but most of them are co - educational. Co-education is an education system where men and women together receive education. Boys and girls can usually attend school at school. For example, all federal colleges in Nigeria are public schools and private schools. For many years many educators, parents, and researchers have asked whether teaching boys and girls together at school or teaching separately is academically useful. While co-education allows men and women of all ages to prepare for real-world situations, others think that students familiar with single-sex environments may become nervous or upset.
Mixed education is also called mixed education, co-education or co-education (abbreviated co-education or co-education), an education system in which men and women are educated together. In the nineteenth century, education by gender was more common, but mixed Western education is a standard of many cultures, especially in Western countries. However, parthenotype education is still popular in many Muslim countries. The relative merits of the two systems are subject to discussion
One of the arguments appeared before Coed Vs. Gender co-education burns sex education debate to provide too much chaos to school. This problem exists in all ages. Hormones are furious in early educational institutions such as students who think boys' school is rude or students of high school students. These notes of distraction caused a decrease in the interest in student participation in school subjects and curriculum, in order to impose and daughter students by gender, especially men to heterosexual students. This lack of attention leads to a decline in the student's academic ability and a reduction in the amount of information to be learned or retained, thereby ruining the entire educational system. Likewise, people who are intimidated by opposite sexuality rather than trying to impress them are intimidated, so they can not focus on study or become sociable at school.