#1 (permalink) Mon Feb 28, 2011 22:20 pm How can school help new students. |
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When students move to a new school, they sometimes face problems. How can schools help these students with their problems? Use specific reasons and examples to explain your answer.
New students may face problems in a new school. They have to get help from school to overcome from problems. Some students may be from other country, they might find different environment in school. For such students, school have to help in adjusting to new environment. Examples and reasons, how students will get help from school are as fallows.
Students who are from different country will find different environment in schools. For example, in their country they were personally submitting documents for admission and they have to register for courses personally in school office. New school might have online facility to register everything, at that time they need assistance to go through the process. New school have to provide assistance to overcome from problems. School have to conduct programs regarding environment in a school and encourage to ask any doubts.
School have to conduct introductory class to know each other in class, from that students will make friends and they can interact each other for studies and other activities. Making friends will help students in different aspects. For example, friends can help each other when they miss a class, they can make a group to study or to play, they can interact to solve problems.
School have to encourage students to participate in sports, cultural programs. New student might have not participated in any sports or other programs in their old schools, they have to get encouragement from new school. Participating will help them to come out from stage fear. Using facilities in new school, they will become independent and strong.
In conclusion, schools have to help new students to adjust for new environment. School have to take the responsibility to help students to solve their problems.
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