Introducing Minnesota Academic Decathlon Africa

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Introducing Minnesota Academic Decathlon 2017-2018 Africa

USAD Mission Statement The mission of the U.S. Academic Decathlon is to promote learning and academic excellence among students of varying achievement levels by developing and providing multidisciplinary academic competitions using U.S. Academic Decathlon -based curricula.

The History of Academic Decathlon Academic Decathlon was created in 1981 by Dr. Robert Peterson, former Superintendent of Schools in Orange County, California. He firmly believed that everyone s learning potential could be maximized through competitive challenge. Dr. Peterson set in motion the contest that has since come to be recognized as the most prestigious high school academic team competition in the United States.

What is Academic Decathlon? It emphasizes the personal and academic growth of each student Encourages students to meet the challenges with honesty and integrity Helps students obtain greater selfknowledge and self-confidence Develops teamwork, competitiveness, communication and research skills, and a quest for life-long learning

Program Overview Academic Decathlon is a team competition wherein students match their intellects with students from other schools. Students are tested in ten categories: Art Economics Essay Interview Literature Mathematics Music Science Social Science Speech (prepared & impromptu)

Educational Experience Based on the model of the athletic decathlon, AD requires participants to prepare for ten academic events. AD does not permit students to specialize but rather encourages academic versatility by requiring students to prepare for all ten events. AD stresses educational opportunity and academic excellence.

Competition Events Seven multiple choice exams one in each of the following: Art, Economics, Literature, Math, Music, Science, and Social Science Three judged communication events: Speech, Interview and Essay

Multiple Choice Exams Art, Economics, Literature, Music, Science and Social Science each have 50 questions. Math exam has 35 questions. Students are given 30 minutes to complete each of the multiple choice exams.

Communication Events Students are given 50 minutes to complete the Essay exam. Speech students present one 3 ½ to 4-minute prepared speech and an impromptu speech lasting between 1 ½ and 2 minutes. Interview with a panel of 2 to 3 judges the interview process usually last between 4 and 7 minutes.

Super Quiz The Super Quiz Relay is a stand alone event and scores will NOT be added to individual or team scores. Test items are derived from all of the objective testing areas including math in some instances.

Art The art curriculum is an introduction to African art, with a focus on art from southern and eastern Africa, central Africa, western Africa and contemporary African art in addition to the art of African Diaspora.

Economics The economics curriculum is an introduction to economics and the African economic history and development. Topics covered include: Microeconomics Macroeconomics African economic history & development

Literature The literature curriculum will be an introduction to Anglophone African literature. Selections includes critical reading, one novel, and seven shorter works. The featured novel will be Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe (published by Alfred A. Knopf/Random House)

Math The mathematics curriculum is an overview of: General Mathematics Geometry Introduction to Differential Calculus

Music The music curriculum is an introduction to the music of Africa, to the region and musical concepts including traditional music, modern music and current issues. The curriculum package includes a Music MP3.

Science The science curriculum is an introduction to the biology of infectious disease including: HIV Malaria Ebola

Social Science The social science curriculum is an introduction to the history of Africa including: Myth and Reality; Human Origins; Early African Civilizations; Islam, Christianity, and Traditional African Religion; The Atlantic and West African Slave Trade Imperialism, Colonialism and Revolution; the rise of Independent West Africa

Levels of Competition Online scrimmages Online regional Online and face-to-face state Nationals (2018) Frisco, Texas (2019) Bloomington, MN (2020) Anchorage, AK

National Competition Students compete in all ten events plus the Super Quiz event The state champion team advances to Nationals. These states may also send a team to compete in Division IV Teams compete with other states in their division based on school population 2018 Nationals will be held in Frisco, Texas

Awards (both team & individual) Certificate of Participation Medals Plaques Trophies Scholarships

State & National Competitions Each team member competes in all ten events. Only six scores count towards the final team standing The top two Honor scores The top two Scholastic scores The top two Varsity scores

Regional, State & National Awards Gold, silver and bronze medals are awarded for individual event winners in each division (honors, scholastic, and varsity) and overall total high scorers.

The Academic Decathlon Team A team consists of nine full-time students in grades 9 12 from the same high school. Each team is made up of three honor students, three scholastic students, and three varsity students: Honor Scholastic Varsity 3.75 4.00 GPA 3.00 3.74 GPA 0.00 2.99 GPA

How to Form A Team Identify a Coach (need good motivator) Discuss with students the idea of forming a team Recruit additional teachers to help with other subjects Recruit 3 A, 3 B & 3 C students Prepare - let teachers in the classes that cover Decathlon topics know what you are working on

Team Selection Open up to all students - give tests (USAD scrimmage or other) to determine qualified students Get recommendations from teachers or other students Talk to counselors Get leads from other students Survey teachers for names of students Check test scores, IQ, standardized tests, etc. Talk to Gifted & Talented Coordinators Hold general meeting - discuss advantages/disadvantages of AD; determine student s availability; review course work as it relates to current Study Guide topics Student Characteristics - intelligent, motivated, inquisitive, coachable, peer acceptance, team player

Team Recruitment Year round effort Coach is salesperson Talk it up in your schools and classrooms Active recruitment may be necessary to secure varsity level students Be honest with amount of time required Be alert to extra-curricular activities (especially jobs) Balance the team (freshman through seniors) Test students with last year s Practice Test or this year s scrimmage tests from USAD; have students write an essay test for writing ability

Coaches Responsibilities Team Recruitment Team Selection Secure Resource Materials Staff Involvement Coaching Team Preparation Register Team Verify GPA s Make Travel Arrangements for Competition(s) Communicate with State Director Chaperone Team

Why Academic Decathlon? Creates a climate on high school campuses, supporting and cheering a program devoted to the achievement of intellectual strength. Teachers from various disciplines and experts from public and private sectors work together in preparing the team. The C student becomes empowered. The A and B student are given the chance to research and enrich learning. Music and Art appreciation study come alive. Encourages public interest and awareness of outstanding programs in American schools.

How to get started! Contact Joyce Swenson, state director: 507-389-5107, email: jswenson@mnscs.org, or Elyse Anderson, state coordinator: 507-389-6851, email: eanderson@mnscs.org Select a coach Apply for the first year supply grant Use official USAD curriculum and visit the SCSC website (www.mnscsc.org) for details and/or the USAD website @ www.usad.org Meet with interested students Recruit faculty and community co-coaches Select nine or more students for the team Prepare and practice Compete!

Thank You for taking the time to learn about this incredible academic program