Young Mathematicians’ Summer Camp Nikola Adžaga Petar Bakić Young Gifted Mathematicians Marin Getaldić association Toward a Platform for Motivated and.

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Young Mathematicians’ Summer Camp Nikola Adžaga Petar Bakić Young Gifted Mathematicians Marin Getaldić association Toward a Platform for Motivated and Gifted Youth 1

Young Gifted Mathematicians "Marin Getaldić" - non-profit, volunteer student organisation Projects: - weekly lectures - summer camp - Tournament of Towns (Zagreb) Future projects: - interactive online problem archive ("Skoljka") - video lectures Abandoned projects: - OCCM

Methods  interactive math lectures  popular science lectures  "real life problem"  "rally"

Interactive math lectures

primary method small groups (3-10) theoretical part, examples students: ◦solve problems ◦receive hints ◦present their solutions problem: different prior knowledge

Popular science lectures physics, astronomy, biology, computer science, financial mathematics... usually held by prominent Croatian scientists ex cathedra lecture advanced topic

Popular science lectures

"Real life problem" problem given by our sponsor development and implementation of an algorithm not all students participate presentation of the solution to the sponsor (after the summer camp)

"Rally" group contest (3-5 students per team) a number of demanding mathematical problems solutions are presented immediately evaluated by the mentors each team member has to present at least one solution, so everyone must participate => peer learning

"Rally"

General problems - lack of pedagogical/psychological skills - small number of students (almost exclusively from Zagreb) - limited collaboration with schools - small number of active members