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Helps develop a sense of responsibility The classroom is primarily responsible for developing intellect, whereas extra-curricular activities assist aesthetic development, character building, spiritual growth, physical growth, moral values and creativity.įollowing are some of the key benefits in attending the activities: We gain practical experience through such activities.

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are Co-curricular Activities, whereas, sports, swimming, athletics, debate competitions, cultural activities, community service, education clubs etc. On the other hand, 'Extra-curricular Activities', sometimes referred as 'Extra Academic Activity', refer to those activities, which are executed outside the realm of the normal curriculum, usually are essential for an all-rounded development of the students of an institution.įor example, quiz tests, mental mathematics, spell bee, case competitions, study tour, projects in exhibitions, essay competitions etc. These activities are generally connected or aligned with the academic courses and are organized or designed to help the students to gain a better understanding of the courses of the program. 'Co-curricular Activities' refer to those activities, which complement the learning experiences of the students in an institution. 'Co-curricular Activities' and 'Extra-curricular Activities' – both are performed apart from the regular curriculum of a program. Sometimes we use the terms interchangeably, however, there are differences. Activities beyond the scopes of the curriculum can be referred as 'Co-curricular Activities' and 'Extra-curricular Activities'.

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'Curriculum' refers to the courses of a program, which is followed by a particular school, collage, university or by a board.











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