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The President's Education Awards Program (PEAP) is awarded on behalf of the President of the United States and the United States Secretary of Education. PEAP was founded in 1983. The purpose of the program is to recognize students in elementary, middle and high school for their educational achievements.
Women who have made distinguished contributions to the mathematical sciences or mathematics education United States: Broad Prize for Urban Education: Eli Broad Foundation: Recognizes school districts in urban areas for closing the achievement gap improving academic performance of low-income and minority students United States: Clark Kerr Award
In the programming part, students have 72 hours to complete a program in any computer language to perform the given task. In the written part, students have a total of 30 minutes to answer 5 questions based on given topics. Students then receive a score of up to 10 points (5 for written and 5 for programming).
College Board: Students who have performed exceptionally well on AP examinations [3] Australia: Australian Student Prize: Government of Australia: National recognition to academic excellence and achievement in secondary education [4] [5] The prize is no longer awarded as of 2015. [6] Australia: Beazley Medal: School Curriculum and Standards ...
It awards a scholarship and cash prizes ranging from $250 to $2,500 for the top students and $5,000 to $25,000 for the top schools, plus one of the top five individual scorers (designated as Putnam Fellows) is awarded a scholarship of up to $12,000 plus tuition at Harvard University (Putnam Fellow Prize Fellowship), [1] the top 100 individual ...
William Riley Parker Prize: Modern Language Association: Outstanding article published in PMLA, the association's primary journal United States: Andrew Heiskell Award: Institute of International Education: Outstanding initiative conducted in international higher education by universities and colleges under IIE network United States
Ellis Park plans to give away nine $1,000 scholarships, as well as other prizes, during its Kentucky HBPA College Day on Sunday, July 28.
Extrinsic incentives offered to unmotivated students can potentially have positive short-run effects on education. [53] However, the use of extrinsic incentives in education has been opposed on the basis that they are morally corrupt and have the potential to crowd out intrinsic incentives for educational effort. [53]