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Mathematics Competitions and Their Role in Education

2002

The present paper has two messages: mathematics competitions form an important complementary component of mathematical education, at various levels. They should form an important stimulus to mathematical learning, catalysing discussions which pursue the unknown and mysterious, and in general in many cases catalysing an increased love of learning. Secondly, typical errors in the processes of reasoning can be detected after analysing solutions of different problems given by students participating in mathematics competitions.

Role of Additional Activities and Competition in the Teaching of Mathematics

Journal Human Research in Rehabilitation, 2020

The development of science is essential when it comes to the development of society, while the mathematics necessary for the development of science. The fact that the children are all clearer, more capable and versatile, and their mathematical knowledge smaller and worse, motivated me to this research.How would our society be better you need to choose talented and creative young people who will represent the same company. One way of selecting children, and choosing the best are just competitions. In this work, attention will be focused on additional classes and competitions of teaching mathematics, as well as their importance in the education and development of children in schools.When it comes to gifted students, one of the main events where they can demonstrate their knowledge and skills are the competition.The overall objective of this research is to determine the extent to which the additional classes represented in schools and how many students go to additional classes and comp...

Is there an impact of mathematical competitions on the development of mathematical research? The Romanian experience

2014

We give some arguments in favor of the important impact given by the Romanian Mathematical Competitions during the more than 110 years of existence, to the Romanian mathematical research. A particular attention is given to the International Mathematical Olympiads invented by the Romanian Mathematical Society in 1959. The present paper is a written version of the talk given by the second author at the 7 Congress of the World Federation for International Mathematical Competitions held in Barranquilla, Colombia, in July 2014.