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Saturday, August 22, 2020

Study Notes for Primary Pupils



STUDY NOTES FOR PRIMARY PUPILS


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PRIMARY EDUCATION IN DEVELOPMENT

Primary education is the foremost and basic right of every child. To ensure the accessibility to all children is not only the duty of government but also of parents. The main objective of the primary education is to bring awareness among the children, opens avenues of opportunities along with self-development and reduces inter-generational poverty. It is the first step in the making of welfare and society. Primary education is an out-and-out pre-requisite for continuous development.

In order to compete with the world, children are ready for the starting phase of their lives. From the age of four or five years, the children grew up in their home where they learn about family life, how to interact with people. The role of primary education is to ensure the development of children. This means that all children are able to develop their social, cognitive, cultural, emotional and physical skills according to the best of their abilities. To get a quality primary education, it is very important to attend a good pre-school and primary school which can make more influence on children’s academic progress than their family background or their gender.


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