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The art of problem solving – physics and science Olympiads

Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Boce Mitrevski, Lambe Barandovski
Abstract
The aim of this article is to discuss the potential of physics and science Olympiads as
teaching and learning resources in physics problem solving. The competence to solve problems is
considered as important ability because problem solving is fundamental part of learning physics.
The proccess of team selection including competition at local, regional or national level require a
deep understanding of fundamental physics concepts and maturation in problem solving. The
Olympiad competitions are designed to challenge students with opportunity to develop their
knowledge, thinking and problem solving skills, and ultimately to test their existing knowledge
and problem solving ability, both theoretically and practically in real-world situations. Run
annually, most of the Olympiads are made up of two to three stages including written test
(multiple choice questions/problems or theoretical problems) and practical test. Some relations
between Olympiads and international studies as TIMSS and PISA are also considered.
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Olimpiads, problem so...

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