Is there a need to revise or reconsider the criteria for reservation based on socio-economic status rather than caste alone?Presently even a son of millionaire gets concessions and reservations just because he is from lower caste whereas a person from ...
Schools can play a crucial role in improving the mental condition of teenagers of today's generation because students are of age from 12-16 years utilise their most of the time in schools. So schools has to realise this responsibility and should make changes in their curriculum. Here are some followRead more
Schools can play a crucial role in improving the mental condition of teenagers of today’s generation because students are of age from 12-16 years utilise their most of the time in schools. So schools has to realise this responsibility and should make changes in their curriculum.
Here are some following suggestions which can schools should adopt in order to improve the mental health of students:-
1. Atleast one class in a week on Mental Health and related issues.
2. Reducing the burden of assignments and Homeworks.
3. Teachers should not pressurise students for study and getting good grades.
4. Teachers has to become friendly towards students so students can ask their queries to them without hesitation or fear.
5. Schools should take students on a trip atleast 1 time in a year.
6. Schools can appoint a psychiatrist to provide psychology support to student who is suffering from mental illness.
There can be more ways to help out students from mental problems and providing psychological support which schools should adopt to transform Young minds of India.
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Yes, schools should implement comprehensive sex education, including topics on contraception and LGBT issues, starting at an early age. Providing accurate and age-appropriate information helps students make informed decisions about their health and relationships. Comprehensive sex education can reduRead more
Yes, schools should implement comprehensive sex education, including topics on contraception and LGBT issues, starting at an early age. Providing accurate and age-appropriate information helps students make informed decisions about their health and relationships. Comprehensive sex education can reduce rates of unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) by teaching about contraception and safe sex practices.
Early education on these topics promotes respect and understanding, reducing stigma and discrimination against LGBT individuals. It creates an inclusive environment where all students feel safe and valued. For instance, my school introduced LGBT issues and it significantly increased acceptance and empathy among students.
Furthermore, sex education equips students with the knowledge to recognize and prevent sexual abuse, empowering them to set boundaries and seek help when needed. It also fosters open communication between students, parents, and teachers about sensitive topics, which can strengthen support systems.
Starting sex education early ensures that students develop a healthy understanding of their bodies, relationships, and identities. It builds a foundation for lifelong health and well-being. By addressing contraception and LGBT issues, schools can create a more informed, respectful, and inclusive society. Comprehensive sex education is essential for preparing students to navigate the complexities of adolescence and adulthood responsibly.
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