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7 of the 8 Spelling Bee winners are Indian Americans. Here's why that's not surprising

By Ryan Prior, CNN



Updated 2:16 PM ET, Sat June 1, 2019





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spellers competed in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, and after a grueling 20 rounds, the eight left at the end were named co-champions.

Just a cursory scan across their faces is an insight into a steely culture of excellence that's been dominating American spelling contests.
Seven of the eight winners this year are of Indian descent. And no, they're not born great — they're made great through a culture that instills a drive for achievement and mastery of the English language.
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South Asian-Americans have come out on top each of the past 12 years.
In 2015, Shalini Shankar, a professor of anthropology and Asian-American studies at Northwestern University, told CNN that spelling bees can be a prestige activity for Indian-American parents. Many immigrants from South Asia are well-educated, success-driven professionals and they want their kids to be that way too.
"Parents invest a lot of their time with their kids," she said. "They prioritize education and have the economic means to have a parent stay at home. It's much more a socio-economic factor than a gene."
That same year, writer Gurnek Bains argued that one reason for South Asians' dominance in spelling bees was steeped in history. Over millennia, Indian culture developed "15 elaborate mnemonic devices," aiding in a near-perfect oral transmission of India's sacred Vedic texts like the "Mahabharat." That cultural and linguistic feat was so impressive that UNESCO proclaimed in 2003 that it represented "a masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity."
Shankar spent six years researching parents of children who excelled in spelling bees and published "Beeline: What Spelling Bees Reveal About Generation Z's New Path to Success" this year. She argued that so-called Bee Parents represented a new type of parenting style that could extend beyond the Indian-American community.
In a CNN opinion article published on Friday, she wrote that she observed an increasing focus on a performance-oriented childhood. "This suggests a shift may be underway — away from a play-based childhood to one marked by competition and recognition, especially through digital platforms."
South Asian students prepare through a network of national competitions
One key to success is the South Asian Spelling Bee, which sponsors numerous regional spelling competitions in the run-up to a national South Asian spelling competition.
This year, one of the eight winners, Sohum Sukhatankar, cut his teeth by taking home that prize. And he shares his glory atop the Scripps National Spelling Bee with Abhijay Kodali, who was the national runner-up in the South Asian Spelling Bee.
And there's something particularly special happening in the Indian-American community in the Dallas area: Three of the eight Scripps co-champions this year hailed from north Texas, the Dallas Morning News reported.
Besides spelling-specific competitions, Indian-American students also prepare via academic competitions run by the North South Foundation. The non-profit runs competitions in 35 states in which more than 18,000 students participate, according to 2015 data.
Of the Scripps National Spelling Bee finalists this year, 25 of the 50 were Indian-American.
Sukhanatar, the co-champion from Dallas, was just one of many North South Foundation alumniwhose national spelling bee success the group has trumpeted.
CNN's Carma Hassan contributed to this story.
 
sacred Vedic texts like the "Mahabharat.
Stopped reading after this. The Mahabharata is not a Vedic text.

Like as if muslim Pakistanis are at great at innovation. You are still in slavery
Says the nation that has been trying to restore their master's empire
 
"This suggests a shift may be underway — away from a play-based childhood to one marked by competition and recognition, especially through digital platforms."

Is this good or is this bad parenting? Winning competitions is not what life is all about.
 
Is this good or is this bad parenting? Winning competitions is not what life is all about.

bad parenting ... but we are living in hyper-competitive world
 
bad parenting ... but we are living in hyper-competitive world

competition at the cost of your human side and to achieve what? Remaining average doesn't mean you are a failure.
 
competition at the cost of your human side and to achieve what? Remaining average doesn't mean you are a failure.

you are preaching to the choir sir
 
Why does every thread on pdf turns into india vs pakistan thing???

The quality of pdf is going down these days. This forum is turning into a gutter filth like bharat-rakshak forums
 
look at this crack pot and see what you do with indians @waz @The Eagle @WAJsal @Dubious @WebMaster :haha:


now niow so called ADMIN of PDF wont say anything to pakistanies like these who are derailing threads on indian kids & there achievements in american spell B @Arsalan i wonder what do you call this baised attitude :haha:
I asked you to share a single post from YOU that have been rated or deleted wrongly. All you have got is pointing fingers at others :) This tells a lot about the you NOT being treated unfairly. Any negative ratings or warnings must have been on merit right? otherwise you would have shared those rather than this!!

As for the posts you quote, have you REPORTED the posts? Please report all such posts so appropriate action is taken.


P.S. my offer is still valid. Show me a post from YOU that have been rated or deleted wrongly. Do not blame others, prove YOUR innocence. Two wrongs wont make one right.
 
Just a cursory scan across their faces is an insight into a steely culture of excellence that's been dominating American spelling contests.

@Arsalan @Dubious This performance alone is worth a lot in helping the soft image of the enemy. In this are many lessons.
 
Math athletes impress me more. I firmly believe i could enter spelling contests and do well, if i trained for atleast 2 years. Maths i need maybe 8 years, plus a tutor. Still i will probably be average.
 
Math athletes impress me more. I firmly believe i could enter spelling contests and do well, if i trained for atleast 2 years. Maths i need maybe 8 years, plus a tutor. Still i will probably be average.

If you look at Math Kangaroo winners 1/3 are Indian-Americans and 1/3 are Chinese Americans
 
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