Academic Competitions

In schools, academic competition is very vital for a child’s development and learning process. A healthy competition among schools promotes many other things such as prestige, donations, scholarships and even research grants. Because of this, the quality of education becomes better and students have access to the best curriculum and educational programs.

Academic competitions, Challenge students to demonstrate their ability in academic subjects at a level beyond that of a regular classroom context. Competition can have performance-enhancing effects, whether it’s applied to academic pursuits or sports. There is no doubt that academic competitions can serve as strong motivators for students by providing an incentive to study and work hard. So that they can be ready to compete at a certain level. Children’s emotional health, much like that of adults, is related to the development of their innate potential with the help of academic competitions, the children attempt to understand their intellectual talent which is an important part of gathering self-confidence and self-awareness.

Therefore, NPS endure on conducting academic competitions, So that children’s keep participating in the challenges and nurture their best effort. On the other hand, they can be examined as extrinsic motivators that could undermine intrinsic motivation. Extrinsic motivation is originating from outside the person v/s intrinsic motivation is originating from within the person—has its large provocative story.

In academic competitions, rewards should be directly related to the nature of work. This nourishes continued interest and motivation in the student. It also helps students make the connection in their minds and get motivated to pursue long-term achievement in similar activities or fields. What can be a greater reward for students than to have their work appreciated by professionals or professional institutions in the field of study. Most importantly, academic competitions are a fun way to teach students how to handle the pressures of real-life challenges.