Southeast Turkish Olympiad

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The 3rd Turkish Olympiad Southeastern US was held in Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech in Atlanta Georgia by the Istanbul Center on Saturday, March 19, 2010.The winners of singing, poetry recitation, general knowledge and proficiency in Turkish Language and Writing category will represent Southern U.S. at the 8th World Turkish Olympiads in Turkey.

Istanbul Center is a unit of Global Spectrum Foundation, Inc., is a 501(c)3 non-profit, non-governmental and non-partisan organization that was established in 2002. It promotes better understanding and closer relations between individuals and communities, building bridges between the Turkish, American and other communities in Atlanta and the Southeastern United States.

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State/City Promotion Exhibit

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Turkish as a Foreign Language for Teens (TFL-T)

 State/City Promotion Exhibit

Definition: A competition where contestants are judged on how well the exhibit serves to promote the selected state/city.

 

Eligibility Requirements:

Middle or high school students of ages 11-18.

Maximum of three students if entering as a group.

Written content of the exhibit may be in Turkish or English.

 

Criteria:

35% Content: Extent of research made and depth of information presented.

35% Organization and clarity: The presentation should be clear, practiced and effective, with well-designed, relevant visuals and objects supporting the content.

30% Presentation: Students’ ability to respond to questions relative to the content in English.

 

Awards:

1st            place: $250 (Per Team)

2nd          place: $200 (Per Team)

3rd           place: $150 (Per Team)