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In reply to the discussion: Boy Kicked Out Of Reading Competition Because He Reads Too Much [View all]panader0
(25,816 posts)1. Tyler should be an inspiration to the other readers.
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Boy Kicked Out Of Reading Competition Because He Reads Too Much [View all]
babylonsister
Aug 2013
OP
You can't talk about the program without talking about how it dealt with the boy
BlueStreak
Aug 2013
#45
This is one of the problems with our *stupid* goddam obsession with competition.
malthaussen
Aug 2013
#9
That would be my suggestion… give multiple prizes for best essays OR even best questions-
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#19
perhaps they could make the "competition" closer to a book club w/prizes for best essays
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#16
Speaking as the kid who got kicked out of the school spelling bee for always winning, I agree...
jmowreader
Aug 2013
#18
some kids win, others lose. Just because you "lose" doesn't mean you are bad.
GalaxyHunter
Aug 2013
#35
But the goal of this summer activity was to get more children to read over the summer. IMHO,
Nay
Aug 2013
#43
Hmm. Bet the school and parents have NO problem hailing every athlete's prowess...
Hekate
Aug 2013
#48
"If the same kid won every event in Track and Field, would they make him sit it out?"
Iggo
Aug 2013
#60
Exactly. IF the contest designers have designed the contest to be a one-winner-takes-all,
Nay
Aug 2013
#61
Haven't these children learned to appreciate other children's talents and successes?
defacto7
Aug 2013
#51