Which of the following statements about students' failure in schools are correct? A. Students belonging to certain castes and communities fail since they do not have ability. B. Students fail in schools because appropriate rewards are not offered for their learning. C. Students fail because teaching is not done in a manner in which it is meaningful to them. D. Students fail because school system does not cater individual child's needs and interests.
Which of the following statements about students' failure in schools are correct? A. Students belonging to certain castes and communities fail since they do not have ability. B. Students fail in schools because appropriate rewards are not offered for their learning. C. Students fail because teaching is not done in a manner in which it is meaningful to them. D. Students fail because school system does not cater individual child's needs and interests. Correct Answer C and D
Failure is the state or condition of not meeting a desirable goals and may be viewed as the opposite of success. There are many physical, intellectual, scholastical, emotional, and cultural causes for the failure of students.
Reasons for the Failure of Students in Schools are:
- Lack of adequate practice
- Not being compatible with the school environment
- Students fail because teaching is not done in a way that is meaningful to them
- Teaching through incorrect teaching methods
- Because the school system does not take care of the needs and interests of every student
- Non-coordination between teaching and learning
- A continuous decrease in the intellectual development of the child
Hence, students' failure in schools because teaching is not done in a manner in which it is meaningful to them, and the school system does not cater to the individual system.