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Is there any differences teaching in mixed school (girls and boys) and particular school (boys and girls are grouped into different classes)?

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Question added by Ismi Puji Hastuti , English Teacher , SMK Widya Taruna
Date Posted: 2014/09/18
anayat bukhari
by anayat bukhari , Researcher, English Content Writer, Publisher , Noor Foundation

To my understanding this question is about teaching in a school having:

- Co-education

- separate classes for male and female

Being a Muslim I believe that for a teacher both situations demand different approach to teaching.

During teaching there comes several occasions when a teacher has to give a liberal lecture or explanation. For instance, Taharah in Islamic studies or reproductive system in Biology are the topics which can't be discussed openly to keep a level of modesty in a mixed class of children.

At university level it is a bit easier because the learners are grown up and mature.

On the other hand in a separate class it is easier for a teacher to explain.

Mohammed Aslam
by Mohammed Aslam , Senior SAP CONSULTANT , Suneratech (StraVis)

Hi Ismi!

Teaching in mixed school, for primary and upper primary classes has no issues, than in higher classes.

teaching in particular schools, has no issues.

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