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Olympiad Studies: Competitions Provide Alternatives to Developing Talents That Serve National Interests
Authors:James Reed Campbell  Herbert J Walberg
Institution:1. campbelj@stjohns.edu
Abstract:Competitions are used by many teachers at the grassroots level to develop the talents of their gifted students. Each year the top Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics Olympiad students are identified and assembled into national teams that compete against teams from around the world. This article summarizes findings from the American Olympiad study. Our investigators analyzed data from 345 adult Olympians and found that 52% earned doctorates, and these individuals pursued careers in technical areas that benefit the nation. So far these Olympians have published 8,629 publications, and many of the Olympians have assumed positions in universities or research institutions that contribute to the productivity of the United States. Their success supports competitions as a viable alternative for developing the talents of the gifted.
Keywords:Academic Olympians  adult productivity  career development  competitions  cross-cultural  gifted  motivation  parent involvement  talent development
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