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Two-thirds of children in the UK feel under pressure to cheat, according to a survey for the MCC and the Cricket Foundation charity. Most of the children questioned said they felt under pressure from their peers, while others cited influence from parents and teachers. | Two-thirds of children in the UK feel under pressure to cheat, according to a survey for the MCC and the Cricket Foundation charity. Most of the children questioned said they felt under pressure from their peers, while others cited influence from parents and teachers. |
School sports have long been a source of anxiety for children. From being picked last for the football team to failing to help your side win a hockey match, school kids through the ages have felt under pressure not to let the side down. Did you ever cheat during a race? Have you ever committed a foul on the sports field and failed to admit to it? Is the competitive nature of school sport good for pupils, or does it encourage cheating? | School sports have long been a source of anxiety for children. From being picked last for the football team to failing to help your side win a hockey match, school kids through the ages have felt under pressure not to let the side down. Did you ever cheat during a race? Have you ever committed a foul on the sports field and failed to admit to it? Is the competitive nature of school sport good for pupils, or does it encourage cheating? |
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