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The policy of no detention till class VIII is not in the interest of students.' Write a debate in 150-200 words either in favour of or against the motion.'
Solution:
THE POLICY OF NO DETENTION TILL CLASS VIII IS NOT IN THE INTEREST OF STUDENTS FOR :
A very good morning to jury members, friends, and my fellow opponents. Today, I am going to speak for the motion 'The policy of no detention till class VIII is not in the interest of the students.' Firstly, let me tell you what the no-detention policy states. The policy states that no child shall be held back in any class or expelled from the school till the completion of elementary education. The step was taken to reduce stress and pressure among students, but the policy, has led to poor outcomes, as there has hardly been any improyement in the academic standard. It has encouraged negligence and reluctance in children to study. The student deyelops a carefree and an easy going attitude, due to an automatic promotion system up to class VIII, and in class IX, he is unable to change his attitude. Suddenly, they fail to cope up with the academic pressure and end up performing badly in board exams.
I, therefore, firmly agree that the policy of no detention till class VIII is not in the interest of students, as it gives then the security of making it to the next class, regardless of a child's competence to learn higher concepts.
A very good morning to jury members, friends, and my fellow opponents. Today, I am going to speak for the motion 'The policy of no detention till class VIII is not in the interest of the students.' Firstly, let me tell you what the no-detention policy states. The policy states that no child shall be held back in any class or expelled from the school till the completion of elementary education. The step was taken to reduce stress and pressure among students, but the policy, has led to poor outcomes, as there has hardly been any improyement in the academic standard. It has encouraged negligence and reluctance in children to study. The student deyelops a carefree and an easy going attitude, due to an automatic promotion system up to class VIII, and in class IX, he is unable to change his attitude. Suddenly, they fail to cope up with the academic pressure and end up performing badly in board exams.
I, therefore, firmly agree that the policy of no detention till class VIII is not in the interest of students, as it gives then the security of making it to the next class, regardless of a child's competence to learn higher concepts.
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