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Same-sexed schools should be abolished, ~ Affirmative ~
chongmaggie007
post May 9 2005, 08:14 AM
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I came up with many points that is for the negative side ~ but unfortunately, I need to debate for the affirmative side... could you help me if you came up with any points ?

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sammi rules you
post May 9 2005, 04:41 PM
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your social abilities would be limited once you got out into the real world..like if you went to an all-girls school, you wouldn't know how to talk to boys a lot and stuff unless you met people outside your school or whatever..

however, there's always good things about it. there would be less catfights between girls at an all-girls school, since most fights stem from boys or are about boys.

i'd rather go to a co-ed school myself, but i don't think same-sex schools should be abolished. if parents want their kids to go to a same-sex school, they can go, but i think when they're older they should be able to choose.
 
hardbodyactiv
post May 10 2005, 09:16 AM
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hardbodyactiv...always so hard
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QUOTE(touch my monkey @ May 9 2005, 10:41 PM)
your social abilities would be limited once you got out into the real world..like if you went to an all-girls school, you wouldn't know how to talk to boys a lot and stuff unless you met people outside your school or whatever..


Absolutely not true.

From the 1st Semester in any Senior single sex schools, even Catholic ones, there is a deliberate and concerted effort to introduce girls to boys and vice versa via regular school initiated functions.

This includes drama, sports tournaments, disco's, day trips out and field trips to other parts of the country. Add to this the regular holidays that are provided by schools, either sports based such as skiing or educational such as visits to other countries to view archaeology and ancient culture, these all offer excellent opportunities to socialise and meet the opposite sex.

And as you offered, there is always the Mall to hang out in.

It is so much dependent on your own ability to communicate as it is with the familiarity of situations. Rather to be in a single sex school where the onus and emphasis is upon education than a co-ed where hormonal temptation is constant and in fact possibly overwhelming due to peer group pressure. But, again, it is down to the individual.

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