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Conventional Learning

There are millions of people who follow the conventional
learning or traditional learning system in this world. Conventional learning
involves a mentor or a teacher, a confined facility, and a group of students
that meet together at a fixed time. This system follows the trend of testing
the knowledge of students through exams. The traditional learning system is
slightly different from this. Traditional learning consists of a classroom, a
trainer, and to deepen their knowledge the trainer provides the prospects or
students written exercises to practice at home. Textbooks, notebooks, readings,
a calculator, etc. are considered conventional learning materials. Students
carry these materials as their tools to succeed in the learning process. And
this system is carried out in the institutions commonly known as schools.



         The initial
stage of everything in this world is important. So this initial stage should be
handled with utmost care. Basic qualities such as respecting, sharing, caring,
etc. are taught from the schools. These qualities mold the whole personality of
children. In childhood, some parents pamper their children too much and allow
them to do whatever they want; to some extent, this can even give way to the
children’s personality disorders. Like the proverb ‘old habits die hard’ goes,
the primary teachings should be the best. Also, the memories in the schooling
period are important in the student’s life.

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