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Should schools teach students how to grow vegetables?
Vocabulary hozircha yo‘q.
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schools already have a packed schedule, and kids often don’t get enough time to focus on essential subjects -
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students would benefit more from learning life skills like money management, psychology, or communication -
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growing vegetables is nice, but it’s not a skill most people really need in daily life -
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we can always buy vegetables in the supermarket, so it’s not a survival skill anymore -
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kids should spend school hours on things that prepare them for adult life, like financial literacy or mental health awareness -
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gardening could be fun as an optional activity, but not as a core subject -
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it’s better to let students choose hobbies like gardening outside school, while school focuses on skills everyone will use
I don’t really think schools need to teach kids how to grow vegetables. Classes are already full, and there are way more useful things for life, like learning how to manage money or deal with stress. Growing veggies is nice, but honestly you can just buy them in the supermarket, so it’s not the most important skill. Maybe it could be a fun club or hobby, but not something schools should spend a lot of time on.
Shaxsiy yozuvlarni saqlash uchun tizimga kiring.
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