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4. Table Of Contents:
• What is co education ?
• Is it necessary ?
• History
• Impact on youth
• Co-education in Pakistan
• Co-education and Islam
• Survey
• Conclusion
6. Is it necessary?
Co-education builds confidence in a
person and makes him/her a complete
person to live in a real world.
A spirit of co-operation and competition
thrives in the co-educational system
7. History
• It was first introduced in
Switzerland.
• Now it’s popular in all over the
world.
• Still many countries don’t support
co-education due to many
reasons
8. Impact On Youth
• Builds confidence of speech and
presentation
• Builds competition levels
• A teaching of how outside world can be to
you
• Gain experience in how to communicate
better
• Experience how opportunities are available
in the real practical world
9. Co-education In Pakistan
Co-education is also very famous in
Pakistan.
There are many co institutes in
Pakistan.
But according to Gallup survey 79%
parents don’t like co-education in
Pakistan.
And 16% Parents like co-education
and 5%gave no answer .
10. Co-education and
Islam
• Islam is not against the coeducation if
Islamic values be kept in mind.
• Girls are cover themselves(hijab).
• Interaction with others while remaining
limits.