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Comparison of Co-Curricular Activities being Followed in Urban Government and Non-Government Secondary Schools of Ludhiana


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1 GGSSS, Ludhiana, India
2 Om Parkash Memorial Institute of Education, Dayalpur, Kaputhala, India
 

The present study was conducted to compare the co-curricular activities being followed in urban government and non-government schools of Ludhiana. A sample of 100 schools comprising 50 each government and non-government schools were randomly selected from the list procured from the district education office of Ludhiana. A self-designed tool was used for the collection of data pertaining to different co-curricular activities being followed in these selected schools. The findings revealed significant difference between government and non-government schools in respect of organization of literary activities - symposium, wall magazine, library work, puzzle, mental aptitude test, subject wise club and extempore speech; aesthetic and cultural activities - sculpture, exhibition, fancy dress, school band and variety show. Similarly, significant difference has been observed in some other co-curricular activities.

Keywords

Government Schools, Non Government Schools, Co-Curricular Activities.
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Anju Soni
GGSSS, Ludhiana, India
Shangara Singh Sra
Om Parkash Memorial Institute of Education, Dayalpur, Kaputhala, India

Abstract


The present study was conducted to compare the co-curricular activities being followed in urban government and non-government schools of Ludhiana. A sample of 100 schools comprising 50 each government and non-government schools were randomly selected from the list procured from the district education office of Ludhiana. A self-designed tool was used for the collection of data pertaining to different co-curricular activities being followed in these selected schools. The findings revealed significant difference between government and non-government schools in respect of organization of literary activities - symposium, wall magazine, library work, puzzle, mental aptitude test, subject wise club and extempore speech; aesthetic and cultural activities - sculpture, exhibition, fancy dress, school band and variety show. Similarly, significant difference has been observed in some other co-curricular activities.

Keywords


Government Schools, Non Government Schools, Co-Curricular Activities.