International Earth Science Olympiad




The International Earth Science Olympiad (IESO), one of the twelve International Science Olympiads, is an annual competition for secondary school students that tests their abilities in disciplines such as geology, meteorology, environmental science, and terrestrial astronomy. Students who are winners of the respective national competitions are invited to participate in the IESO, and all interested countries are encouraged to contribute to the IESO.


It is one of the major activities of the International Geoscience Education Organization – IGEO that aims at raising student interest in and public awareness of Earth sciences, as well as to enhance Earth science learning of students.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Summary


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





History


The IESO was first suggested by Korean earth scientists. In 2003, the Korean Earth Science Society (KESS) organized the first Korean Earth Science Olympiad. The international competition was adopted as one of major activities of International Geoscience Education Organization later that year.


In November 2004 in Seoul, representatives from ten countries gathered to discuss the curriculum and the format of IESO. 23 presentations were made and the IESO Advisory Committee was established with members including Chairperson Moo Young Song, Hendra Amijaya, Roberto Greco, Ken-ichiro Hisada, Thomas Lorillard Tailer, Chang Chun-Yen, Miguel Cano, Shankar Rajasekharaiah, and Chan-Jong Kim. The IESO Syllabus Commission was then developed in 2005, and the first International competition was held in 2007.


The first IESO was held in October 2007 in Daegu, South Korea, where the Chinese Taipei team won first place with three gold medals and one silver medal. The Korean team placed second with one gold and three silver medals, the United States followed in third with two silver and two bronze medals, and India was placed fourth with two silver medals.[1]


Second (2008) competition took place in Manila, Philippines, with the theme "Cooptition in Addressing Climate Change" (the word "cooptition" refers to a combination of competition and cooperation). Its aim was to promote global Earth science education and international cooperation in mitigating anthropogenic harm to the environment.


Third IESO took place in Taipei, in September 2009 with the theme "Human Environment". Fourth IESO took place in Yogyakarta, Indonesia in September 2010 with the theme "The Present is the key to the Future".


The IESO is one of the only three International Science Olympiads (along with the International Linguistics Olympiad and International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics) to include an International Team Competition. Past International Team Competitions have included developing stratigraphic sequences, evaluating living on the Mt. Mayon volcano, and evaluating the fault escarpment of the Chi-Chi earthquake.


In 2010 in Indonesia, the International Team Competition focus on sustainability and the use of underground water. The 2013 IESO was performed in Mysore, India, and in 2014, in Santander, Spain. The 2015 IESO took place in Poços de Caldas, Minas Gerais, Brazil. 31 countries participated in IESO 2016.[2]



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Source: http://www.ieso-info.org/
Number
Year
Host country
Host city
1
2007

 South Korea

Daegu
2
2008

 Philippines

Manila
3
2009

 Taiwan

Taipei
4
2010

 Indonesia

Yogyakarta
5
2011

 Italy

Modena
6
2012

 Argentina

Olavarría
7
2013

 India

Mysore
8
2014

 Spain

Santander
9
2015

 Brazil

Poços de Caldas
10
2016

 Japan

Mie
11
2017

 France

Côte d'Azur
12
2018

 Thailand

Kanchanaburi
13
2019

 South Korea

Daegu
14
2020

 Russia

15
2021

 China



References





  1. ^ First International Earth Science Olympiad


  2. ^ http://ieso2016.jp/e_entries.html




  • "Korean Team Ranks 2nd in Earth Science Olympiad"

  • "IESO Statutes"



External links


  • Official website








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