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Ask AI: Drw a table and compare the learning that takes place at home and at school 12 marks

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Question: Drw a table and compare the learning that takes place at home and at school 12 marks

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Certainly! Here’s a clear and detailed comparison table highlighting key aspects of learning at home versus learning at school. You can expand on each point as needed for your “12 marks” answer. --- | Aspect | Learning at Home | Learning at School | |-----------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------| | **Environment** | Familiar, comfortable, less formal | Structured, formal classroom setting | | **Supervision** | By parents or guardians, sometimes inconsistent | By trained teachers, consistent monitoring | | **Resources** | Limited (books, internet, family knowledge) | Wider range (libraries, labs, audiovisual tools) | | **Socialization** | Less peer interaction, mostly family | Frequent interaction with peers and group work | | **Discipline** | Flexible, based on family expectations | Set rules, routines, and consequences | | **Teaching Methods** | Informal, often practical or example-based | Formal syllabus, structured lesson plans | | **Individual Attention** | High, personalized help possible | Limited due to larger class sizes | | **Pace of Learning** | Flexible, can go at one's own speed | Set pace based on school timetable | | **Curriculum** | Not standardized, varies by family | Standardized by education authorities | | **Assessment** | Rarely formal, feedback from parents | Regular formal tests, assignments, and grades | | **Skill Development** | Life skills, values, hobbies, chores emphasized | Academic knowledge, examination skills, teamwork | | **Extracurriculars** | Depends on family resources/interests | Range of clubs, sports, cultural activities | --- **Summary:** Learning at home provides a comfortable and personalized setting with more flexibility, but may lack formal assessment, academic resources, and social interaction. Learning at school offers structured curriculum, professional teaching, social opportunities, and standardized assessments, but may have less individualized attention. **(Total: 12 clear points—one per row—for a 12-mark answer.)**

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Oct. 15, 2025, 12:05 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, October 15, 2025

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