It is a matter of intense debate whether children should be segregated according to their intelligence level in schools. lt is obvious that all children are not of the same intellect, and sometimes it becomes difficult for educators to teach them in the same class. Therefore, some people feel that there should be separate teaching for intelligent students and weak students. However, others believe that it would be better to teach all children together. This essay intends to analyse both perspectives before forming an opinion.
There are many arguments in favour of teaching intelligent students and weak students in separate sections. The intelligent students can be taught at their pace and the sessions can be made more interesting for them, and the same thing applies to the weak students. Thus, both the categories of students would enjoy learning.
Moreover, different teaching tactics can be adopted in each group to give students the maximum benefits. ln a mixed group, many times weak students cannot cope up with the pace of studies and so come under high pressure and get de-motivated. When they are separated, teachers can handle them tactfully and bring them back their lost confidence.
Furthermore, it has been seen that sometimes the more intelligent students show disruptive behaviour. They can grasp things very soon and then can be disturbing elements in the class. lt can become very difficult for the teacher to maintain discipline in the classroom.
On the other hand, weak students would automatically develop an inferiority complex if they were made to realise that they are weak in studies, by separating them. ln addition to that, the other group might not treat them well, which can have a direct effect on their psyche. On the contrary when the students study in a mixed group, a sense of competition develops and weak students are motivated to study. Even intelligent students can help weak students in studies and the bond can be strengthened. This way, even weak students would not feel belittled. ln my opinion, children should not be separated, as only academic abilities are not enough to judge the intelligence of the students. I would rather suggest what I had in my school, and that is extra coaching to weak students lt serves the purpose best as teachers save their time and energy and yet maintain the effectiveness.
To sum up, although there are merits of both approaches to teach students of different abilities, it would be better to teach them in a mixed class.
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There are many arguments in favour of teaching intelligent students and weak students in separate sections. The intelligent students can be taught at their pace and the sessions can be made more interesting for them, and the same thing applies to the weak students. Thus, both the categories of students would enjoy learning.
Moreover, different teaching tactics can be adopted in each group to give students the maximum benefits. ln a mixed group, many times weak students cannot cope up with the pace of studies and so come under high pressure and get de-motivated. When they are separated, teachers can handle them tactfully and bring them back their lost confidence.
Furthermore, it has been seen that sometimes the more intelligent students show disruptive behaviour. They can grasp things very soon and then can be disturbing elements in the class. lt can become very difficult for the teacher to maintain discipline in the classroom.
On the other hand, weak students would automatically develop an inferiority complex if they were made to realise that they are weak in studies, by separating them. ln addition to that, the other group might not treat them well, which can have a direct effect on their psyche. On the contrary when the students study in a mixed group, a sense of competition develops and weak students are motivated to study. Even intelligent students can help weak students in studies and the bond can be strengthened. This way, even weak students would not feel belittled. ln my opinion, children should not be separated, as only academic abilities are not enough to judge the intelligence of the students. I would rather suggest what I had in my school, and that is extra coaching to weak students lt serves the purpose best as teachers save their time and energy and yet maintain the effectiveness.
To sum up, although there are merits of both approaches to teach students of different abilities, it would be better to teach them in a mixed class.
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IELTS Indicator is our new online test that you can take from the comfort of your home, to help you continue your education journey during the Covid-19 situation.
The test is available once a week and covers all four skills; Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. The test uses live test questions and is marked by IELTS examiners.
You will get an indicative score for each section and an overall band score within seven days of taking your test. It is important to note that the IELTS Indicator is not a substitute for the in-person IELTS test. A test taker may still need to take an in-person IELTS test at a test centre once testing resumes to meet the requirements of their university or education provider.
Benefits of IELTS Indicator
For test takers
IELTS Indicator test will give you an opportunity to measure your ability in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking
IELTS Indicator can be completed at home, online while IELTS testing has been suspended in some locations
Universities and educational institutions can use IELTS Indicator for application purposes
IELTS Indicator is an official IELTS product you can trust
For universities and education providers
It is a great way to gauge the English Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking levels of your prospective students
The IELTS Indicator test uses official IELTS test questions and is marked using IELTS test criteria by qualified IELTS examiners
It is available in countries where IELTS testing has been suspended due to Covid-19
How does it work?
You can take the IELTS Indicator on any suitable desktop computer or laptop with reliable internet access.
You will need to complete the Listening, Reading, and Writing in one sitting. The Speaking test will take place either a few days before or after the Listening, Reading, and Writing test.
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It is irrefutable that technology has become a part of many aspects of life, including the information available through e-books, e-magazines and online newspapers. However, I disagree with the view that there is no need to print book, magazines and newspapers because of these e-reading materials. There are many arguments that surround my opinion, which I shall discuss in the forthcoming paragraphs.
The first and foremost reason for continuing to print magazines and books is that there are still many people all over the world, who either do not have access to such technology, or who are not comfortable with the use of computers and other such electronic devices. This populace depends on printed information, rather than on the electronic form of that information. For example, newspapers are still the most popular and the most affordable source of information among the masses in lndia. There are many parts of lndia where there is no access to technology. ln such remote areas, books are still the best source of information.
ln addition, all the information available on the lnternet may not be reliable, as there are a lot of fake news and articles posted online. Everyone who has access to this resource can post anything online and sometimes the information posted is discrepant. So, at times it becomes impossible to rely solely on the lnternet and we need to turn to the printed material. The printed material is always authenticated and published after careful consideration of faas and is reviewed several times. So, information that is printed is always more reliable and authentic than the information available online.
The opponents of this view say that there are more benefits of the electronic medium, as it leads to an ease of storage, is more portable and is cheaper and more environmentally friendly than the printed form. There is no denying the fact that in this progressive era of technology, the popularity of printed material has been affected. However, it can never be completely done away with. The charm of holding a newspaper and the aroma of the printed book can never be replaced by reading something on the screen of a computer or a smart phone.
To summarize, it can be reiterated that the electronic information can never completely eradicate the need and the use of printed material, like book and periodicals. They will still remain an integral part of our education system, and for the news.
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The first and foremost reason for continuing to print magazines and books is that there are still many people all over the world, who either do not have access to such technology, or who are not comfortable with the use of computers and other such electronic devices. This populace depends on printed information, rather than on the electronic form of that information. For example, newspapers are still the most popular and the most affordable source of information among the masses in lndia. There are many parts of lndia where there is no access to technology. ln such remote areas, books are still the best source of information.
ln addition, all the information available on the lnternet may not be reliable, as there are a lot of fake news and articles posted online. Everyone who has access to this resource can post anything online and sometimes the information posted is discrepant. So, at times it becomes impossible to rely solely on the lnternet and we need to turn to the printed material. The printed material is always authenticated and published after careful consideration of faas and is reviewed several times. So, information that is printed is always more reliable and authentic than the information available online.
The opponents of this view say that there are more benefits of the electronic medium, as it leads to an ease of storage, is more portable and is cheaper and more environmentally friendly than the printed form. There is no denying the fact that in this progressive era of technology, the popularity of printed material has been affected. However, it can never be completely done away with. The charm of holding a newspaper and the aroma of the printed book can never be replaced by reading something on the screen of a computer or a smart phone.
To summarize, it can be reiterated that the electronic information can never completely eradicate the need and the use of printed material, like book and periodicals. They will still remain an integral part of our education system, and for the news.
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