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topic: some believe that students should be taught how to compete while others say that
they should be taught to cooperate. Discuss both views

While competitive skills are thought to have a superior influence on students, some believe
that teenagers should also be taught how to cooperate. This has become a debated problem
which receives considerable attention.
On the one hand, being taught how to compete greatly impacts juveniles. Those who
support competition in youngsters argue that it is important for them to develop the drive to
succeed. They believe the real world demands that the youth should have experiences and
by competing they can warily prepare for their future. Moreover, competition helps to improve
self-confidence and self-esteem. This can also lead to higher levels of motivation and effort in
achieving goals
On the other hand, some argue that collaboration skills are more crucial than competitive
skills. They believe that adolescents being taught how to cooperate will become useful
adults as they know how to work well in teams. Moreover, being supplied with cooperation
skills may give students great opportunities to find better occupations in the future since
many jobs demand that applicants know how to team up.
In conclusion, while there are merits to both approaches, I believe that cooperation should
be the priority in the education and development of children. This will ultimately lead to more
productive and fulfilling adult lives for our children.

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