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NCF 2005 says that Children do not fail; they indicate the failure of the school
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According to NCF 2005, the statement "Children do not fail; they indicate the failure of the school" implies that if a child is not performing well academically, it is not solely the fault of the child but also indicates that the school has failed in providing proper education and support. This suggests that the responsibility for a child's failure should be shared by both the child and the school, emphasizing the importance of creating a conducive learning environment and addressing the individual needs of students. By strongly agreeing with this statement, one acknowledges the role of the school in a child's academic success or failure.