What is the Stanford EPGY Academic Talent Search 2005? The Stanford EPGY Academic Talent Search, designed and organized by Stanford University Education Program for Gifted Youth to 1. identify gifted students in Hong Kong with exceptional mathematical and writing abilities and, 2. recommend these students to join gifted programs to enable them to learn at a level and pace most appropriate to their abilities to prepare them ultimately to take University level courses offered by Stanford University during their high school years was successfully administered to over 1600 students gifted in mathematics and English writing from over 80 schools in Hong Kong during the first and second talent searches in the years 2003 and 2004 respectively. (http://www.infokids.com.hk/TalentSearch04/talentsearch04.htm) Stanford University EPGY shall administer the 2005 Academic Talent Search in Hong Kong supported by InfoKidsSM, the English Language Teaching Unit of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and HKedCity on January 30 2005 to identify students academically gifted in either mathematics aged between 7 and 16 (birth dates between Jan 31 1988 and Jan 30 1998) or writing (in the English language) aged between 11 and 17 (birth dates between Jan 31 1987 and Jan 30 1994). Date of Talent Search: Jan 30 2005 Venue: Po Kok Secondary School, Tseung Kwan O Who is eligible? Students whose age meet the above criteria and scoring within the top 5% in either mathematics or English Writing in their grades may apply to participate either through the nomination of their schools or their parents. What benefits will students, parents and schools receive? The EPGY Academic Talent Search 2005 aims to 1. help students, parents and schools better understand the individual student’s abilities. The Talent Search gives these top students a chance to take the Stanford Aptitude Test designed to bring the very best out of their abilities. 2. reveal more about their abilities by providing an analysis report on the student’s aptitude . The report is to be generated by Stanford University EPGY. 3. compare the student’s results with other equally highly able students in the same age group in Hong Kong and around the world. 4. recommend options and opportunities in EPGY programs in Hong Kong during normal school terms or at Stanford University during the summer 5. reward successful students with recognition of their outstanding achievements. 6. provide the opportunity for teachers from participating schools to attend a workshop on English Writing in April 2005 1 TALENT Search 2005: Applications close on December 10 2004 Completed application form together with 1. a copy of the latest school report 2. a copy of a photo identification document 3. a passport sized photo 4. teacher’s recommendation form (http://www.infokids.com.hk/TalentSearch05/teacher05.pdf) 5. the talent search fee of HK$280(by cheque made payable to INFOKIDS) 6. a stamped self addressed envelop and 7. a copy of an essay submitted to your teacher at school or to other open competition within the last 6 months (this condition applies only to students entering the English Writing category) to be returned to: Stanford University’s Education Program for Gifted Youth HK Administrative Center provided by InfoKidsSM: 6/F Catic Plaza, 8 Causeway Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. and marking on envelop “Stanford EPGY Academic Talent Search 2005” Students selected to join the Search shall be notified before Dec 31 2004 in writing. Students not selected shall have the forms and cheque returned by post by Jan 15 2005. Students joining the Search shall receive an analysis report on the student’s performance from Stanford University EPGY. Outstanding students may also be recommended to join EPGY mathematics or Writing programs in Hong Kong during normal school terms (see attached pages for a brief introduction or browse http://www.infokids.com.hk/epgy/index.html/ for details ) and\or at Stanford University’s EPGY summer institute during the summer months (http://www.infokids.com.hk/summer2004/main04.html) Tel: 2504 2228 Fax: 2504 2669 Email: [email protected] Website: www.infokids.com.hk ***************************************************************************** Application Form : Stanford University’s EPGY Academic Talent Search 2005 APPLICATION FORM 報名表 (Parent Nomination 家長推薦) (Please use BLOCK letters) (Please tick Mathematics 數學 English Writing 英文寫作) (for students joining English Writing Search: English is | is not my first language) Name: _________________________________________________________ (same as on Passport/ID Card) ( ) In Chinese Date of Birth: (dd/mm/yy) _____________________________________ Sex: _____________ Birth Certificate/Identity Card/Passport No.: ___________________________________________ Home Address: __________________________________________________________________ Phone: (Home) _______________ (Office) _________________ (Mobile) __________________ Fax: (Home) ______________ (Office) _____________ Email: ___________________________ School: _________________________________ Grade: ______ School finishes at _________ pm I agree for the applicant to join the Stanford University EPGY Academic Talent Search 2005 and its result announced by InfoKids to be final. Parent’s name: _______________________ Signature: __________________ Date: ____________ 2 Since 1995 HKED Reg. No.: 527793 providing Stanford University Education Program for Gifted Youth Hong Kong SAR Administrative and Teaching Center Stanford University EPGY courses grow out of over 40 years of extensive research at Stanford University and are offered exclusively at InfoKids in Hong Kong. They allow gifted students to take courses suitable to the level of their ability, regardless of the availability of such courses locally, and in a way that is minimally disruptive to the rest of the student’s school experience. With these courses schools can meet the educational needs of their most advanced students without having to hire special instructors to teach courses to small numbers of gifted students. EPGY courses are structured on computer based learning mode. In Hong Kong a real classroom learning environment is administered at InfoKids to allow greater interaction between students and their tutors and amongst the students themselves. The real classroom is supplemented by a virtual classroom over the internet where more difficult topics receive additional attention and explanation. Courses offered by InfoKids to high ability students in elementary, middle and high schools are: Mathematics Primary: Secondary: Physics Writing M00A (K-2) M00B (3-4) M00C (5-6) M00d (7-8) M011 (Honors Beginning Algebra) M012 (Honors Intermediate Algebra) M013 (Honors Pre calculus) M015 (Honors Geometry) M040\41\42*(Calculus A,B,C) P010 (Introductory Physics) P051* Mechanics P053* Electricity and Magnetism W009 (Elementary Writing) W010 (Intermediate Writing) W011 (Fundamentals of Expository Writing)E001*(Expository Writing) EG20 (Grammar Review) Programming C11A (Intro to C Programming) C015(Java Programming) *Advanced Placement Level courses Students who score within the top 5% of their grade will be eligible to take a Stanford Aptitude Test at InfoKids the results of which will be used as a yardstick for admission. The EPGY Courses EPGY courses use state-of-the-art computer based multimedia technology. The software presents lectures consisting of digitized sound and synchronized graphics that appear on-screen in the manner in which a teacher would present material in class. In Hong Kong, lectures will also be delivered in the Chinese language to assist in understanding. Lectures are followed by on-line computer exercises, which range from quizzes, in which students answer questions, to interactive expositions in which students are led through detailed material step by step while being asked questions about it. Mathematics courses also include derivation exercises, in which students construct proofs within a symbolic computation environment. The EPGY software analyzes each student’s results on these exercises and requires that the student display mastery of the subject before advancing in the course. By using sophisticated data collection and analysis techniques via email and the internet, the software allows instructors to keep detailed records of the individual progress of each student. 3 All EPGY courses include elements away from the computer. In the mathematics and physics courses students are required to complete exercises from an accompanying textbook and to take regular off-line chapter examinations. The writing courses include substantial off-line reading and essay writing. EPGY courses are designed with gifted students in mind. Students are never forced to sit through exposition of material that they already understand. Moreover, courses are individualized so that fast learners can proceed quickly through material while slower learners will receive additional instruction. The Virtual Classroom The Virtual classroom is a tutorial session which provides a live interactive environment in which students and their InfoKids / Stanford instructor can talk to each other and write on a common whiteboard via the internet. In the virtual classroom students have a chance to ask their own questions on concepts and to hear what other students have to say in addition to discussion and explanation of more difficult topics. Course Credit Students who complete EPGY courses at InfoKids will receive a certificate jointly signed by InfoKids and EPGY. EPGY instructors will work with InfoKids instructors to determine grades for each student. For courses at the Advanced Placement level and beyond1, EPGY instructors shall then be providing direct instructions via the virtual classroom and students upon completion of courses receive a transcript from the Continuing Studies Program at Stanford University whereby acquired credits will be applied towards undergraduate studies at Stanford University. Enrolment Eligibility: Students aged between 5 to 18 and scoring within the top 5% within their grade (for the related Mathematics, English or Physics subjects) Requirements: (1) (2) (3) fill in and submit the application form and a photocopy of the latest school report sit and pass the Stanford Aptitude Test Fees: Application fee for the Stanford Aptitude Test is HK$280 (1) EPGY course fee is HK$3,000 per quarter {or US$450 (Maths); US$ 575 (English) if tutoring is direct from Stanford} paid on a quarterly basis (an average student may take up to 3 quarters to complete one course) Questions can be directed at InfoKids 2504 2228 Web: http://www.infokids.com.hk email: [email protected] * An additional HK$150 per quarter being licence fee for Maple shall be charged for courses M011 or above. 1 University level courses: Linear Algebra; Multivariable Calculus; Differential Equations; Complex Analysis ; Modern Algebra; Real Analysis; Point-set Topology; Number Theory ; University Logic; Light and Heat; Modern Physics 4
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