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On Mon, 15 Mar 1999 22:05:07 GMT, "Christopher L. Weeks"
<c576653@cclabs.missouri.edu> wrote:
> How do you like OM?
I like OM very much. I am biased, of course--I'm an official at the local
tournament (got to say it like you're from Jersey) and a judge at the state
tournament. I haven't gotten to a World Tournament, yet.
> I studied
> it very briefly in one of my several gifted ed courses and it sounded
> great. Some of the problems that I have with many of those
> extra-curricular brain competitions is that they're too competitive,
OM does get competitive, but that's to be somewhat expected -- these kids have
worked for months on their presentation, and they get one day to show their
stuff.
The coach for my older son's team doesn't even stay around to collect the
scores. She's there for the kids, that they get to present their work.
> it's often impossible to assure that the kids did the work (as opposed
> to the parents), and they're too structured in the wrong ways.
OM is *extremely* good at identifying (and deducting points for) outside
assistance.
> What has OM given to your kid(s)?
It has given them experience working with a team to achieve a goal. Everything
from social skills, to championing ideas, to making (as Larry said) tough
decisions.
> Are they involved in any of the other
> programs of this sort?
Mine aren't.
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