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Many people argue that academic success and passing examinations should be focused more than practical skills such as cookery, dressmaking and woodworking in schools. In this essay, both sides of this controversial issue will be discussed, and my humble opinion will finally be given. On the one hand, learning some practical skills at home enables […]
Some people contend that schools should concentrate on students’ academic performance on an examination-based approach. Cultivation of practical skills such as cooking and dressmaking should be shifted to parents. I mostly agree with this contention from the social perspective of labor division and cooperation, but I disagree that there should be a distinct line separating […]
In this contemporary era, some individuals believe that educational institutions should prioritize academic performance and overcoming examinations rather than other skills, namely cookery, fashion design or carpentry since children can learn these from their family members or peers. From my perspective, I, however, strongly disagree with this viewpoint, and will present two major reasons in […]
It is widely acknowledged that students’ curriculum at educational settings has always been a topic of general interest. It is argued that schools should place heavy emphasis on excellent academic performance and high marks in examinations, and other practical skills like culinary arts, clothes designing and woodworking are of no necessity. From my perspective, these […]
It has been a highly debateable issue among many individuals that schools must pay attention more on to academic achievement and accomplishing the usual rote learning method rather than focusing on livelihood skills. Moreover, the latter is proposed to be practiced from their respective homes influenced by their families. However, I totally disagree on the […]
