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AUSTRALIA
• ACT – Friday 3rd May 2024
• Northern Territory- Wednesday 29th May 2024
• N.S.W. 1 – Friday 3rd May 2024 Room for one more team
• N.S.W. 2 – Monday 6th May 2024 FULL
• N.S.W. 3 – Friday 17th May 2024 FULL
• N.S.W. 4 – Thursday 23rd May 2024 (NEW)
• N.S.W. 5 – Friday 31st May 2024 FULL
• Queensland 1 – Monday 13th May 2024 (Room for two)
• Queensland 2 – Wednesday 15th May 2024 Nearly Full
• South Australia 1 - Thursday 2nd May 2024
• South Australia 2 - Wednesday 29th May 2024 (Room for one team)
• Tasmania – Wednesday 8th May 2024
• Victoria 1 – Wednesday 1st May 2024 (Room for one team)
• Victoria 2 – Thursday 30th May 2024 (FULL)
• Western Australia 1 – Friday 10th May 2024 (Room for one)
• Western Australia 2 – Monday 27th May 2024 Nearly Full
Canada
- Pan American -February 2024
China
• China - Monday 27th May 2024
• Hong Kong – Monday 27th May 2024 (Nearly Full)
India
• India – Friday 10th May 2024
New Zealand
• North Island 1 -NZ – Monday 20th May 2024 (Full)
• North Island 2 -NZ – Wed. 22nd May 2024 (Room for one)
• South Island NZ – Friday 24th May 2024 (Nearly Full)
Singapore
• Singapore – Friday 10th May 2024
South Korea
•South Korea- Wednesday 29th May 2024
United States
•Pan American Ethics Olympiad -February 2024
Program for the Day:
• 9 am - 9.15 am - Preparation
• 9.15-10.30 am - Heat One (Practice Heat)
• 10.30 am -11.45 am - Heat Two
• 11.45 - Morning tea
• 12-1.15 - Heat Three
• 1.15 pm – 1.40 Lunch
• 1.40-3 pm- Heat Four
• 3 pm – Finish
During the day teams will participate in a series of four Ethics Olympiad heats where they will be scored according to set criteria which rewards, clear, concise, respectful discourse around interesting ethical cases. Coaches will be notified of the results later and gold, silver and bronze medals will be mailed to successful schools on the following day.
"The nature of this event being collaborative yet competitive is wonderful and so needed in our increasingly polarised world with algorithm-driven news feeds, where discourse is lacking. It was wonderful to have the expertise of skilled, highly qualified thinkers as moderators. ....a wonderful event." (Glenda McCarthy, Centralian Senior College - Alice Springs- Northern Territory- Australia)