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National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents

National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents (NODET; also known by its native acronym SAMPAD) is an Iranian organization founded in 1976 that governs a series of selective schools.[2]

"Sampad" redirects here. For the Birmingham-based Sampad Arts, see Arts Council of England § Sampad Arts.

National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents
سازمان ملی پرورش استعدادهای درخشان

Sampad

National Iranian Organization for Gifted and Talented Education (NIOGATE)

1976

Iraj Broomand

Elham Yavari[1]

Exceptional Talents (1992–2007)

History[edit]

The organization was founded in the Autumn of 1976 by Iraj Broomand as National Iranian Organization for Gifted and Talented Education (NIOGATE), with two mixed-gender schools in Tehran (Alvand and Bolvar), with a budget of 13 million tomans.[3][4][5] It was to serve as a model of excellence for education in Iran. This innovative organization was short-lived but its influence in the country was significant.[6] Several international and American organizations collaborated with this nascent program,[4] including the University of Southern California and the United Nations Education Commission.[7]


After 1979 Revolution, the organization was continuing its work unofficially, until it was re-established in 1987 as National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents (NODET; Persian: سازمان ملی پرورش استعدادهای درخشان Sāzmān-e Melli-ye Parvaresh-e Este'dādhā-ye Derakhshān, acronym سمپاد SAMPAD).[8]

Entrance[edit]

The organization recruits students annually through a two-step set of nationwide exams at both middle school and high school levels.[11] The tests are designed to measure the intelligence, talents and creativity, rather than prior knowledge.[12][13] The rate of acceptance is less than 5% for the thousands of students who apply annually.[8]


The entrance for the educational and administrative staff is also selective.[11] The teachers tend to be the best in the country.[8]

Education system[edit]

The educational materials, facilities, instructional methodologies, coursework and curriculum are different in these schools, and intended to develop the students' talents.[11][14]


The courses are college-level in fields such as biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics and English. The schools usually offer only two majors, mathematics-physics and experimental sciences.[8]


Virtually all medals in the Iranian Science Olympiads are won by the NODET students. The students are also top performers in many International Science Olympiad.[8][15]

Alumni[edit]

NODET alumni usually pursue higher education up to postgraduate level.[8]


Some of the alumni are world class researchers in STEM fields and medicine.[8] Notable alumni include the mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani,[16] chess grandmaster Elshan Moradi, computer scientist Farinaz Koushanfar, and Unicode expert Roozbeh Pournader.

National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents