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6 Myths That Undermine Educational Effectiveness

Educational effectiveness is the measure of goals or the extent to which a higher educational institution can achieve. It refers to how useful a school or a college is, various surveys show that schools in Dehardun are one of the best schools when it comes to effective teaching. These schools provide modern teaching methodologies, breaking traditional myths about education.

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6 Myths That Undermine Educational Effectiveness

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  1. AStudent'sGuideto 6MythsThat Undermine Educational Effectiveness

  2. Education system has played a great role in a student's life. Many things have evolved and been developed with time but some things are still the same. There are many Girls Residential Schools and Girls Boarding School in India who doesn't believe in such myths and try their best for their students. Here are some myths about our education system.

  3. CLASSROOM SIZEDOESN'T MATTER Mostofthepeoplethinkthat classroom'ssizedoesn'tmatter. Therearemanyschoolsthat havemanysectionsofevery class, andineachclassthere arearound50-60students. 50-60studentsunderasingle teacher, it'sreallyhardfor teachertopayattentionto everychild.

  4. TEACHERHAS MORE INFLUENCEON STUDENTS It'safamoussayingthatteacherhad moreinfluenceontheirstudents. It's nottrue, teacheronlyspends6-7hours aday, andrestofthehourstheydon't knowwhatthestudentsdo. So, saying thatteacherhasmoreinfluenceon studentsisnotatruestatement.

  5. RELATIONOF INTELLIGENCE WITHGRADES Ifyouhaveone, followtheschedule providedbyyourschool. Ifyoujusthavealistofthingsto study, breakitdownintosmalltasks andplantodothehardestones whenyouhavethemostenergy.

  6. ADMISSION BASEDON GRADES 01 "Scoregoodoryouwon'tget admissiontothedesiredcollege" - saysalmosteveryparent. 02 Scoresareimportantbutnotonly importantthing. Co-curriculumplaysa vitalrolewhichgenerallyparents ignore. 03 Co-curriculumactivitiesmakesyoua personwhocanfacethiscompetitive world. Andtherearemanyother criteria'sforadmissionsuchas physicaleducation.

  7. ACHIEVEMENTS ENHANCEDDUE TOHOMEWORKS Homeworksdoesn'tmakeyou achievegreatheights. Teacher giveshomeworktostudentssothat theycansolvethemandtheninthe testtheycangivesamekindof questionwithsometwist. And graduallywhenastudentsolves questioninexam, theconfidence levelboostsup. Whichindirectly maketheminterestedinstudies.

  8. ALLTYPESOF PROGRAM WORKS EVERYWHERE Waysofteachingstudents inUSAmightbeexcellent andusefulforstudents studyingovertherebut thatsametechniquemight won'tbethatmuch effectiveinother countries. So, studylittlebitabout thesurroundingandthen makeprogram accordingly.

  9. Write itdown. Mythsaresomethingthat peoplebelieveinsoeasily. So, whenyoucomeacrosssome newthing, dotrytoresearch uponitratherthanapplyingit inthefirstplace, inyourlife.

  10. THANK YOU Eduminatti

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