People have different views about what should be included in the educational curriculum. While some think that practical subjects provide more advantages to students, I would argue that both practical and academic subjects are equally beneficial.
On the one hand, it is believed that learners gain more benefits when studying practical subjects. Firstly, as students are exposed to a number of pragmatic skills, they would be better prepared for their future careers. For example, if children are taught how simple machines work at school, they are more likely to become competent mechanics later. Secondly, students could apply what they have learned during practical subjects’ lessons immediately. A prime example is that after students learn basic dishes’ recipes, they are able to cook for their families at home. Meanwhile, it takes students longer to recognize the significance of academic disciplines such as chemistry and history.
On the other hand, I firmly hold the view that academic subjects are of equal importance for a variety of reasons. One of the most obvious is that these subjects create a solid foundation on which practical skills are further developed. To illustrate, teachers may find it hard to explain how to fix home appliances if students are not well-equipped with the fundamentals of electricity which could only be found in physics lessons. They cannot attend their dream universities if they place a great emphasis on pratical subjects.
In conclusion, although children are advised to learn practical subjects.
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