Academic competitions: Difference between revisions
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== Types of academic competitions == | == Types of academic competitions == | ||
* [ | * [[Debate competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Engineering competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Foreign Language Competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Informatics competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Knowledge bowl competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Literary competitions]] (including essay competitions) | ||
* [ | * [[Mathematical modeling competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Mathematics competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Puzzle competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Science competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Speech competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Spelling competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Technology competitions]] | ||
* [ | * [[Vocabulary competitions]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 22:13, 11 May 2011
Academic competitions typically challenge students to demonstrate their proficiency in academic subjects at a level above that of a typical classroom setting or standardized testing.
Types of academic competitions
- Debate competitions
- Engineering competitions
- Foreign Language Competitions
- Informatics competitions
- Knowledge bowl competitions
- Literary competitions (including essay competitions)
- Mathematical modeling competitions
- Mathematics competitions
- Puzzle competitions
- Science competitions
- Speech competitions
- Spelling competitions
- Technology competitions
- Vocabulary competitions