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Is a highly competitive environment good or bad for studying?

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Answered by ashauthiras
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Competition. The word can conjure all sorts of images: An exultant winner triumphing over a downtrodden loser, or the joy and self-satisfaction found in working hard and achieving your personal best.

Competition can have performance-enhancing effects, whether it's applied to team sports or academic pursuits. Most agree, however, that when a competitive environment is healthy it helps those involved to build skills defined as sportsmanship.

Many definitions of sportsmanship exist. The following one is fairly broad and comprehensive: An attitude of athletes that strives for fair play, courtesy toward teammates and opponents, ethical behavior and integrity, and grace in winning and losing.

The education world, too, is filled with opportunities to build these same character traits of fair play, courtesy, integrity and grace by participating in activities such as spelling bees, geography bees, math and science fairs, chess competitions and writing symposiums. We all know that since one winner usually is selected, the process of competing must be a beneficial one and we can expect to see positive lessons learned in the process.

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Answered by mudavathsaroja
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Competition. ... Competition can have performance-enhancing effects, whether it's applied to team sports or academic pursuits. Most agree, however, that when a competitive environment is healthy it helps those involved to build skills defined as sportsmanship. Many definitions of sportsmanship exist.

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