Exploring the selection process of participants for different co-curricular activities in government primary schools
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2021-09Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Hossain, DilawarMetadata
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Co-learning activities among young students are needed to accomplish competences of the
21st century. Smart thinking, a positive attitude and practical qualifications comprise
abilities of the 21st century which help pupils to learn and attain greater levels in their key
courses. Comprehensive studies show that continued participation in extra and cocurricular
activities has great interpersonal skills, a high level of education, and educational
goals. This research aimed to investigate the opportunity to participate in co-curricular
activities by pupils of government primary schools. There are no equal opportunities for
pupils to participate in co-curricular activities. Gender, financial stability, and a lack of
motivation among stakeholders (students, teachers, and guardians) are all impediments to
student involvement in co-curricular activities. This research expects to find out the causes
of discrimination in the selection process of participants in co-curricular activities in
government primary schools.