Posted on 06/05/2010 4:57:13 AM PDT by reaganaut1
The Asian and Indian contestants clearly outnumbered the caucasians......
The word which the boy misses with terr..... was easy and I'm not sure why he said one "r"....since the double "r" is a base to so many words.
I don't really put a lot of credence in these spelling bees. Sorry...Don't flame me...
Maybe so but a strong family unit and education being the number one prioity for the children certainly helps too.......
For what it's worth, I just saw an interview of the young lady who won and her goal in life is to become a cardio-vascular surgeon (did I spell that right?)......not a professional basketball player.
Could someone check for the correct spelling of ‘ochidore’? Dictionary.reference.com doesn’t recognize it, nor do any of the other reference websites that I have tried.
http://dictionary.reference.com/
One might reasonably ask a different question: Why are American kids not so good at spelling?
The answer is, that learning in general, and spelling in particular, is not valued in this culture as it is elsewhere.
Show some signs of excellence in this area or that, and you're branded as "weird". Kids, particularly school-age kids, try to bring others down to their own level, rather than elevate themselves. That carries on into adulthood, as well.
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Yes,we have a few groups left that still honor scholarship.
Without checking that article I must say it doesn’t surprise me that Indians would be good at spelling, it seems every word in their language(s?) is about 25 letters long!
Why all the focus on the winner’s race?
What do you mean?
Thank you for saying it first. Who cares what race they are?
To be able to spell obscure words or names of nuts is not some great accomplishment....
Gubmint skools lead the effort in that regard.
Anyone know if this girl was home schooled?
Sac, no-one knows how to spell every word. But if you get a word, have no clue how to spell it, but use a knowledge of spelling rules, other languages, intuition to spell it correctly, then that is indeed one heck of an accomplishment in some very fine thinking. My hat’s off to the young lady. Brava!
"You'll never spell in this town again, kid!"
My sweetie is Indian. Brilliant and all that. I’m merely along for the ride. LOL
His dad is in Knights of Columbus and they take these spelling bees quite seriously.
I’ve heard it said that Indians are the “perfect immigrant.” And I believe it.
For the most part...they come in legally and are educated by the time they arrive and take the oath. Gov’t assistance and/or private charity is a source of deep shame, both in the community and the family. You won’t see an Indian at an amnesty rally. They’ve also bothered to learn English.
My sweetie is 1st generation, as both parents came from India. By this time next week, all three of the kids will have master’s degrees: one from University of Chicago, Harvard, and finally, Stamford. Not too bad.
If it were up to me, as President Daisyjane, I’d sign an EO changing the proportion of legal immigrants allowed in this country. Substituting the % of 6th grade educated Mexicans for Indians.
THAT would improve this country immediately.
Especially considering that the winner was a Caucasian.
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