At school, children should either be taught to compete or to cooperate. In your opinion, which form of education would best benefit society as a whole? Describe both sides of the argument and explain your own opinion.

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Choosing the right kind of
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for students is not an easy task.
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system plays a vital role and a direct outcome in shaping
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’s mentality and overall wellbeing. We are faced to answer the question ‘Competition vs
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: which
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of
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would be best to benefit
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as a whole?’. In
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I will try to answer the best-suited
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of learning for
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both sides of the argument. Personally, I believe teaching
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to cooperate is the best
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of learning they can get either from their teachers at school or parents at home.
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in its sense is the root of how
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operates
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. Teaching
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from
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a young age about
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point of view will produce empathetic younglings that can share the same value and a harmonious living. Teaching
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does not exclusively mean hindering their potential, it does not mean that
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will only be taught to help others and not help themselves, cooperating with other
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does not discourage
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from their ability and skills.
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,
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is about how one child can enhance his or her ability and curiosity while simultaneously lifting others. It is simply a commitment to mould them into understanding, caring, and mindful human beings who uphold the value of shared purpose. Teaching
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to compete,
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, is tricky. Competition is good in terms of how it helps
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to live up to their fullest potential, it encourages an ever-growing and continuous search for the best options available.
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, the perception of
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one of adults, they might have taken things literally without any context whatsoever. I am afraid that if the foundation we lay for our
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is for them to always compete, they will neglect other important points in life and cost them their mental health. Competitive
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almost always view other
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as threats, since she or he has to one-up the other, but there has got to be more to life than just competing, right? To conclude, I am confident that the best-suited
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of
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should be about
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. Cooperative
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are well-suited to live in the
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since they have understood the core value of how humans work and live, they would not have to be afraid to be curious or want to be the best. Their process to reach their dreams and goals can all be achieved with serenity, without putting harm to their mentality or to other
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who have
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as their foundation do not have to be on the edge questioning their ability when their counterpart performs better than them. Unlike the competitive ones, they cherish each other for their every achievement. Most importantly, teamwork teaches
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that they can be marvellous together and supposedly do not have to sacrifice their happiness and contentment along the way, and in the end will benefit
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as a whole.
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