Stage 2 of the All-Russian Schoolchildren Olympics in Physics. All-Russian Olympiad Schoolchildren in Physics

MDG "Mega-Talent" is engaged in the organization of All-Russian and International Distance Olympics. In our physics Olympiads, students of grades 7-11 and students of the I-II I-II courses are participating. All participants of the Olympiad receive certificates or diplomas. Teachers we issue evidence and gratitude.

Our achievements in the last year:

  • Conducted 400 Olympiads in 47 and disciplines;
  • Helped 12,000 schoolchildren and students from 12 countries to disclose the abilities in the Olympics and competitions in physics;
  • Paid to teachers of 2.500,000 rubles as compensation for organizational expenses;
  • Deserved the confidence of teachers. 98% of them became permanent organizers of the Olympiad.

5 steps towards teacher

We want you to be easy and nice to work with us. For this, we follow 5 steps, thoughtful with the thought of the concerns of the teacher:

  1. Let's give you to download tasks for all classes, and not just for those in which you are going to hold the Olympics.
  2. We replenish the portfolio of each teacher with testimonies and thanks.
  3. We reimburse spending on the printout of tasks, certificates and diplomas.
  4. Every month I give gifts to the most active organizers of the Olympiad.
  5. Promptly answer questions about the Olympics. We can write in the online chat directly on the site, and at the post office and in Skype.

Remote Olympics from MDG "Mega-Talent"

Remote Olympics "Mega-Talent" are held for a wide range of schoolchildren and students. Excellent we help to reveal our potential, and the guys with a lower level of academic performance give a chance to fill the gaps in knowledge and gain additional incentive for learning.

Our methodologists make up tasks, taking into account the content of the school program and the requirements of GEF. Each student oriented in the school program, which can analyze and draw conclusions can solve the tasks.

Tasks for each class consist of 15 questions of various types:

  • Questions with one or more correct answers.
  • Tasks on the correlation of two data series and comparison.
  • Tasks requiring work with illustrative sources.
  • Tasks for solving the problem with the original number of data.

How much does it cost in the Olympics in Physics

To participate in the Olympiad, you need to pay the Organization, the amount of which is indicated on the page with information about the selected event. At the same time, up to 30% are returned to you, as compensation for the cost of organizing and holding the Olympiad.

Thus, we reimburse your spending on the printout of tasks, certificates and diplomas. The more students participate in the Olympics, the higher the percentage of compensation. How do we expect the compensation percentage, you will learn after registration.

Teachers who attract a large number of students to participate in the Olympiad receive increased compensation and participate inrating teachers . Each month, 3 rating leader receive valuable gifts, and in the first half of the year we define the 5 most active organizers of the Olympiad and handing them special awards.

How often are the Olympics in physics?

We are conducting the Olympics throughout the school year. For 9 months we have time to organize 3 All-Russian and 4 International Olympics.

For each Olympics, different sets of tasks are drawn up corresponding to the topics traveled by the event. This allows students to participate in the Mega-Talent Olympics more than once a year.

How do we estimate the work of the participants of the Olympiad?

To evaluate test tasks, we use a computer check. You make the disciple answers to the sign in your account and then the system automatically checks them with the correct answers. After checking the work, we count points and prepare awards for your students.

How to organize an Olympiad in physics?

  1. Register on the site. To do this, it is enough to specify the name, place of work and e-mail.
  2. Choose a physics Olympics in the schedule and apply, specifying the number of participants
  3. Confirm your intention to participate by implementing the Organization to download tasks.
  4. Download tasks and guidelines, print them and spend the Olympics.
  5. Add answers to each participant in the nameplate in your account.
  6. On the day of summing up, download rewards for yourself and our students.

How to pay participation in the Olympics in Physics?

You can contribute to the Organization with one of these ways:

  • Payment of a bank card (online);
  • Payment by receipt, in the Russian Post Office;
  • Payment by electronic payment systems (online).

Can schoolchildren and students from Russia participate in the Olympiad?

We are conducting an international competition. In any of our educational events, schoolchildren from any country of the world can take part, provided that they are fluent in Russian, as the language of all tasks is Russian. In order for you to learn more about us, we published answers to the most popular questions. You can read them .

Starting from the XI All-Union Olympiad, not only theoretical, but also experimental tasks were included in the physics competition program.

The first chairman of the Central Organizing Committee was academician I. K. Kikoin. Since 1988, the Central Organizing Committee has headed the corresponding member. RAS, Rector of the Moscow Physics and Technology Institute N. V. Karlov.

For the organization of All-Union Olympics and the development of methodological materials under the Central Organizing Committee, methodological commissions on subjects, led by scientists, professors of universities, were created. The central subject-methodical commission is currently headed by the Vice-Rector of MFTI A. A. Voronov, until 2015 he headed Professor MFTI S. M. Kozel.

The final, All-Russian, stage of the Olympiad is selected schoolchildren who have shown the best results at the previous stages. According to the Regulation on the All-Russian Olympiad, the school, municipal (district, district) and regional (regional or regional, in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Sevastopol - urban) stages are held. Also, until 2008, a federal district stage was held (earlier, in the USSR, called the zonal and the RSFSR, which did not include Moscow and St. Petersburg) in 7 districts: North-West region, Central, Volga, Ural, Siberian , Far Eastern, South, as well as in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Modern condition

All-Union Olympiads were held until the beginning of the 90s of the XX century, while the All-Russian Olympiad was then considered a zonal tour of the RSFSR. The Last XXV All-Union Olympiad in Physics was held in 1991 in Tashkent. The XXVI Olympiad, held in April 1992 on the basis of the Moscow Physico-Technical Institute (Dolgoprudny), was called the inter-republican. In May 1992, a decision was made in the State Committee of the Russian Federation for publication in the future on the same organizational principles on which the All-Union Olympiads were previously conducted, the All-Russian Olympiads were held. Thus, the All-Russian Olympiad in Physics has become the successor of the All-Union Olympiad. This is reflected in the ordinal numbers of All-Russian Olympiads:

  • XXVII All-Russian Olympiad (pos. Mirror, Leningrad region, 1993);
  • XXVIII All-Russian Olympiad (Tula, 1994);
  • XXIX All-Russian Olympiad (Chelyabinsk, 1995);
  • XXX All-Russian Olympiad (Orel, 1996);
  • XXXI All-Russian Olympiad (Berezniki, Perm Region, 1997);
  • XXXII All-Russian Olympiad (Cheboksary, 1998);
  • XXXIII All-Russian Olympiad (Ulyanovsk, 1999);
  • XXXIV All-Russian Olympiad (Perm, 2000);
  • XXXV All-Russian Olympiad (Saratov, 2001);
  • XXXVI All-Russian Olympiad (Volgograd, 2002);
  • XXXVII All-Russian Olympiad (Voronezh, 2003);
  • XXXVIII All-Russian Olympiad (Yaroslavl, 2004);
  • XXXIX All-Russian Olympiad (Saransk, 2005);
  • XL All-Russian Olympiad (Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk Region, 2006);
  • XLI All-Russian Olympiad (St. Petersburg, 2007);
  • XLII All-Russian Olympiad (Novosibirsk, 2008);
  • XLIII All-Russian Olympiad (Zhukovsky, Moscow region, 2009);
  • XLIV All-Russian Olympiad (Belgorod, 2010);
  • XLV All-Russian Olympiad (Orenburg, 2011).
  • XLVI All-Russian Olympiad (Saransk, 2012).
  • XLVII All-Russian Olympiad (Vladivostok, 2013).
  • XLVIII All-Russian Olympiad (St. Petersburg, 2014).
  • XLIX All-Russian Olympiad (Yekaterinburg, 2015).
  • L All-Russian Olympiad (Sochi, 2016).
  • Li All-Russian Olympiad (Kazan, 2017).
  • LII All-Russian Olympiad (Tyumen, 2018).
  • LIII All-Russian Olympiad (Tomsk, 2019).

Format of the Olympiad

School and municipal stages

The holding of the Olympics begins with a school stage at 1 Quarter. The task of the school stage usually contains 5 theoretical tasks and is being developed by the Municipal Subject and Methodological Committee. The school stage of the Olympiad is usually checked by teachers of schools. Next follows the municipal stage, which participants who scored the required number of points at the school stage are invited. Complete tasks for the municipal stage also contain 5 theoretical tasks, but the presence of 1 experimental task is allowed.

Regional stage

Over the municipal stage, the regional stage should be invited to schoolchildren from the entire region, who scored the required number of points at the municipal stage. The tasks for the regional stage are already drawn up by the Central Subjective Committee (CPMC) in physics, and they are united for the whole country. The regional stage takes place in 2 rounds: theoretical tour and experimental tour (if an experiment is rare for the municipal stage, it is always present at the regional stage). The difference between tours is exactly 2 days, the first is theoretical tour containing exactly 5 tasks and last 5 hours (until 2010, 9 classes were 4 tasks), and after 2 days an experimental tour containing exactly 2 practical tasks and last 5 hours is carried out: 2 hours 20 minutes on the task, as well as 20 minutes for a break for equipment change. Then follows the check of the Olympics. The Olympiad is checked by the Regional Jury on Single Criteria developed in the CPMC, and can last as less than a day and a week. After checking the Olympiad, an appeal is required, at which a schoolboy may not agree with the score of him and prove that the scores are not fully consistent with the criteria for estimation, after which the estimate is adjusted and is adjusted to the final protocol. The regional stage of Vosh in physics is carried out in the second half of January.

The final stage

The Olympiad is completed annually by the final stage. In mid-February, the CPMC receives access to the protocols of the regional stage of all regions, after which the passing points determine the final stage and declares them at the end of February - early March.

Passing points for the final stage of Vosh in physics:

The final stage is usually held in the first half of April in six days. On the first day, the opening of the Olympiad is held. From the second to the fourth days, experimental, and then theoretical tours containing the same number of tasks, as at the regional stage. The fifth day is an appeal and the winners and the winners of the Olympics are determined. The final day of the Olympics - closure and award. It is worth noting that the prisoners and winners of the final stage are invited next year to the final stage, regardless of the results of the regional stage. The same is true for the regional and municipal stages - winners and winners of the relevant stages are invited to them next year without selection.