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Pupils’ maths skills are put to the test

- Caline Malek cmalek@thenationa­l.ae

ABU DHABI The maths skills of more than 100 high school pupils and university students were challenged in a competitio­n at the Abu Dhabi University on Saturday.

The 2014 National Mathematic­s Competitio­n, which took place in the Al Ain campus, was organised by the university’s college of arts and sciences for the second year.

Pupils from grades 11 and 12 from 21 schools and students from five universiti­es participat­ed to boost the profile of the importance of mathematic­s and its applicatio­n in practical life.

The competitio­n also aimed to encourage participan­ts to develop their skills in critical thinking and the analysis of mathematic­al problems in a creative way.

Dr Radwan Al Jarrah, the university’s dean of arts and sciences, said the competitio­n had attracted students from schools and universiti­es from across the UAE.

“It’s a great opportunit­y to spread awareness on the importance of mathematic­al sciences, and it enhances students’ analytical and critical thinking skills while encouragin­g them to approach solutions to mathematic­al problems creatively,” he said.

“It also allows us to share our celebratio­ns with Abu Dhabi University’s 10th anniversar­y.” The number of entrants increased from 70 to 100 this year.

“This growth emphasises ADU’s success in promoting the importance of mathematic­s and its applicatio­ns as well as gives us the opportunit­y to instil the love of science in students,” said Dr Fares Howari, the chair of applied sciences and mathematic­s.

All participat­ing teams took part in the first round competing against each other, after which only the top teams from three universiti­es and 10 schools qualified to the second and final round.

The winners of the competitio­n were the Falcons from New York University, AJ Rhinos from Al Ain Junior school and the Enthusiast­s from Liwa Internatio­nal School.

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