The Science Olympiad Vision to accomplish
this mission is:
- To create a passion for learning science by supporting
elementary and secondary Science Olympiad tournaments at building,
district, county, state and national levels with an emphasis
on teamwork and a commitment to excellence.
- To improve the quality of K-12 science education
throughout the nation to change the way science is perceived
and the way it is taught (with an emphasis on problem solving
skills and hand-on, minds-on constructivist learning practices).
This goal as accomplished through in-depth core curriculum training
workshops and the distribution of curriculum materials to thousand
of teachers.
- To celebrate and recognize the outstanding achievement
of both students and teachers in the areas of science and technology
by awarding thousand of certificates, medals and scholarships.
- To promote partnerships among community, businesses,
industry, government and education. There are over 45,000 volunteers
representing these groups at the Science Olympiad events.
- To improve and restructure the way science is taught
and learned by conducting staff development and curriculum development
workshops.
The specific purposes of the Science Olympiad Tournaments
are:
- To bring science to life, to show how science works,
to emphasize problem solving aspects of science and the
understanding of science concepts.
- To develop teamwork and cooperative learning
strategies among students.
- To make science education more exciting so
more students will enroll in science courses and engage in other
science activities like science reading, fairs, meetings and
field trips.
- To promote high levels of achievement and a commitment
to excellence, to demonstrate that American students can
perform at levels that surpass expectations of even practicing
scientists and engineers.
- To attract more students particularly females and
minorities to professional and technical careers in science,
technology and science teaching.
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