Conclusion
Socialization is a fundamental aspect of education that extends beyond academic learning. It equips students with essential interpersonal skills that enhance their capacity to contribute meaningfully to society through measured achievements.
Emphasizing collaborative learning and social skill development within curricula supports students in achieving academic excellence and personal growth, validated by objective assessments.
Building upon the concepts of socialization and its impact on learning, the next section delves into the broader social context of learning environments and its relevance to merit-based advancement.