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Theoretical Framework for Research on Mathematical Olympiads in Latin America
Author(s) -
Oscar Felipe Bernal Pedraza
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
˜the œinternational education and learning review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2659-5915
DOI - 10.37467/gka-edurev.v2.1568
Subject(s) - olympiad , latin americans , competition (biology) , political science , qualitative comparative analysis , set (abstract data type) , public relations , regional science , management science , computer science , mathematics education , sociology , engineering , psychology , ecology , machine learning , law , biology , programming language
This theoretical framework is intended to serve as guide to research on national Mathematical Olympiads in Latin America. Research with the goal to elucidate critical factors involved in the existence and results obtained by Latin American teams in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) and other international contests, may find a stepping stone in this framework and the references cited in it. From the way local committees see themselves and their indicators for success. to the feedback subsumed in the IMO results, different comparable metrics for success must be developed to understand the specific challenges faced by these organizations and the goals set by themselves and the educational communities in their own countries. As for Latin American countries the IMO is not the only competition they attend or their single metric for success, reference to the IMO is provided as the evolving opportunity leading to the creation of local olympiad committees, the committees this framework presents as an opportunity for research and understanding of the search for talent in developing countries. As a way of closing the document, a few questions are proposed, offering both quantitative and qualitative research areas and with the possibility to reach findings helpful for those organizations, for the school students in their respective countries, and for similar organizations in other countries.

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