Disruptive
school students have an negative influence on others. Students who are noisy
and disobedient should be grouped together and taught separately. Do you agree
and disagree give reasons for your answer and include relevant examples from
your own experience and knowledge. Write at least 250 word.
It is a common notion that pupils with
unruly behavior should be segregated and educated in a different group. This,
as per many, can prove to be beneficial not only for themselves but also for
others. However, others contest this and feel that this might result in unwarranted
outcomes.
Ones vouching for classifying learners as per their conduct feel
that such an arrangement will ensure that students who are devoted to their
academic pursuits would be spared of troubles – becoming victims of pranks and
bullying – and disruptions caused by their disorderly classmates who do little
but cause a chaos due to their unsettling attitude. Clubbing all troublemakers
can prevent academic progress from being impeded, and afford a conducive
learning environment.
Moreover, it is rightly said, "One
rotten apple spoils the barrel". Grouping
ill-mannered pupils seems to be a practical solution that could help prevent
other learners from going astray and following the precedents of their fellow
learners. It has quite often been
observed that young learners by virtue of being tender-minded, inexperienced, and inquisitive are often overwhelmed by naughty conduct that appeals them.
Having said that, several child
psychologists openly deride this proposal. They feel that a segregation would
defeat the fundamental purpose of the education: polishing the personalities of
the learners rather than magnifying the personality defects of the young ones.
Formal tuition renders subtle hints to all by letting students observe conduct
of disciplined students passively. Is such an suggestion sees the light of day this
may brand many as troublemakers, thereby turning them rebellious.
Hence, despite many lending support to
classification of students, I strongly detest this. In my view, this proposal
is fraught/ laden/ loaded with numerous inconsistencies, and would do more harm
than good to the learners. Thus, it would be practical to put such proposal in the cold storage.