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QC

In many schools today ,students are frequently compared to their


classmates based on their academic performance , extracurricular
achievements , and personal traits . This comparison culture ,
although sometimes intended to motivate students to improve ,
often leads to unintended negative consequences . Instead of
fostering a supportive and individualized learning environment , it
promotes competition and judgement , causing students to measure
their self-worth by how they rank against others . Such an
environment overlook the fact that each student has unique
strength, learning styles , and paces , and it can hinder personal
growth by encouraging conformity to standardized expectations .
Moreover , this constant comparison can divert focus from genuine
learning and curiosity , replacing it with anxiety and pressure to
outperform peers . Understanding this problem is crucial to creating
a healthier educational atmosphere that values every student’s
individual progress and well-being.

It shifts the purpose of education:


 From learning to competing: education becomes a race to
outperform others instead of a journey to gain knowledge and
understanding.
 From personal growth to ranking: students focus more on being
“better than others” rather than improving their own skills and
abilities
 From efforts to comparison: hard work and progress are
overlooked; only top scores or ranks are praised.
 From curiosity to pressure: the joy of learning is replaced by
fear of being judged or left behind

It ignores individuals differences:


 Every student is unique: students have different learning
styles, speeds, interests, and strengths.
 One standard doesn’t fit all: comparison assumes all
students should perform the same way, which is
unrealistic and unfair.
 Overlook personal challenges: it doesn’t consider
personal circumstances , learning difficulties ,or mental
health needs.

it promotes external validation over


internal growth:

 Self worth become dependent on others: student began


to measure their value based on how they compare to
classmates , rather than their own progress.
 Focus shifts to approval , not improvement : praise ,
grades and recognition from others become more
important than learning or personal development.
 Leads to performance for show , not understanding:
students may study just to impress teachers or parents ,
not to truly understand the subjects.

It encourages a fixed mindset:


 Belief that abilities are fixed: comparison leads students
to believe intelligence or talent is something you’re either
born with or not.
 Discourages efforts and persistence: students may stop
trying if they’ll never be “as good” as someone else ,
assuming improvement isn’t possible
 Fear of failure increases: students avoid challenges
because they’re afraid of not measuring up , which limits
their growth.

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