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| Yes | 69% | 434 votes | Total: 626 votes | |
| No | 31% | 192 votes |
Yes
Created on: August 19, 2007
History, if we were all paying attention in class during that period, should have taught us that competition
Created on: August 19, 2007
Competition is a way of using others to bring out the best in yourself. This is true in all aspects
by Aiden Cohen
Created on: August 20, 2007 Last Updated: June 29, 2010
Competition = Higher quality work
What drives the most successful people? Competition? A search for
by Lara Rhyne
Created on: September 11, 2007
Yes! Competition in educational facilities generally leads to higher quality work. Take a moment and
by J.Canfield
Created on: August 20, 2007 Last Updated: March 14, 2012
Competition among colleges takes on many forms: from vocational certification to two-year and/or
by Terry Booth
Created on: August 19, 2007
Yes, competition in schools and colleges does lead to higher quality work. There has been competition
Created on: August 19, 2007
A little competition in education is very good. You can compare it to a little competition in sports.
by Cyn Bagley
Created on: August 19, 2007 Last Updated: July 03, 2008
The answer is yes. Competition does lead to higher quality work. It's opposite which is praise and encouragement
by T. M. Beeker
Created on: August 19, 2007 Last Updated: September 07, 2010
Life whether we like to admit it is competition between humans for limited resources and opportunities.
by Shane Thrapp
Created on: August 20, 2007
Competition is a substantial key to success. Only by pushing yourself to continuously be better and
by Jerry Curtis
Created on: August 19, 2007
Yes, competition in schools and colleges leads to higher quality work. Those who compete leave the smug
by Phil Wu
Created on: August 20, 2007
Life is not fair. There is no such thing as equality and, no, we are not all born the same. So the topic
by Naveen K
Created on: August 20, 2007
We hear it in the news yet again our SAT score averages have dropped overall. We find concerned parents
Created on: January 23, 2008
Yes, I think competition in schools and colleges does lead to higher quality work. If there's only one
by Jonte Rhodes
Created on: August 27, 2007
I believe competition can be both a help and a hindrance in motivating students to produce better work.
On
Created on: August 20, 2007
Few people ever rise to their highest achievement when faced only with self motivation. Competition,
No
by Anne StClair
Created on: January 24, 2008
Competition produces more losers than winners as a general rule, and therefore competition in schools,
Created on: October 05, 2008
Whether or not competition in schools and colleges leads to higher quality work depends on the nature
by J.M. Schell
Created on: July 30, 2009 Last Updated: July 31, 2009
It's always surprising to me when I run across a classroom (K-12) teacher who is competitive and in
Created on: August 19, 2007
We live in a world where competition is the bottom line in almost everything we do; we compete for resources,
by Mark Dawson
Created on: July 28, 2007
I was a teacher for many years. From my experience, competition leads to higher quality school work
Created on: August 19, 2007
I did my undergraduate work at a highly competitive military academy, but it was not until I went to
by Kerry Brooks
Created on: August 19, 2007
Competition is, of itself, not a bad thing. For example: In a baseball game, we compete to win the game,
by Amy Paddock
Created on: August 19, 2007
Competition In Schools? Well, there is some already. Not that it has been good either.
I have read both
Created on: July 03, 2007
The field of Educational Research has been examining the effects of individualistic, competitive and
Created on: August 19, 2007
Does competition in schools and colleges lead to higher quality work?
Actually, I've got a multiple-sided
by Libbie Reed
Created on: August 19, 2007
Having decided to write on the 'NO' side of this argument, my feelings regarding competition in school
Created on: August 14, 2007
Competition; it can be an ugly word but it continues to stay present in our lives. In school, competition
by Amelia Love
Created on: August 19, 2007 Last Updated: January 02, 2008
Consider the job interview. Typical questions include:
1) Do you work well with a team?
2) Tell me about
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