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Schools are meant to prepare learners for academic achievement and examinations. As a result, subjects such as cooking, dressmaking, and woodworking should not be included in the school of educational program, since these skills can be taught more effectively by parents and friends. I agree with this opinion, because it can be dangerous for students. […]
There is a view that Educational institutions primarly focus on academic achievement and exam preparation. Consequently, practical skills such as cookery, dressmaking, and woodworking are best acquired outside of the formal school setting, pottentially through family members or mentors, and I am compeletly agree with that statment because school is the keey for great future. […]
People have different views about whether or not schools assisting students for academic success. While it is understandable that vocational subjects — cookery, dressmaking, and woodworking— should offer better conditions for students to learn. I believe that schools should not teach these subjects. On the one hand, vocational subjects may bring benefits for some students. […]
