Leonardo da Vinci: Restless Renaissance Rebel
IEA shares facts about Leonardo da Vinci in anticipation for Genuis Day X: Da Vinci, an upcoming fall Academy class
Just Released: Public Attitudes Towards Gifted Education Poll Summary

The Institute for Educational Advancement is excited to announce the release of the results of IEA’s poll of voters about gifted learners, the first of its kind!
Reflections of a First-Time Academy Student
First-time IEA student recounts his first Academy classes
Reflections on EXPLORE

EXPLORE Extern, Mark Blekherman, recounts his detailed research on the origin and development of IEA
What We’re Reading: Summer 2018
Are you looking for a summer book recommendation? Check out what some of us at IEA are currently enjoying
Top 10 Resources for Parents of Gifted Children

Are you having trouble finding the ideal resources for your gifted child? Our Gifted Resource Center (GRC), a free public tool created and curated by IEA, currently has over 650 carefully-vetted resources sorted into six categories: Advocacy, Articles and Media, Gifted Programs and Services, Scholarships and Competitions, Schools and Twice-Exceptional (2E)
Time-Tested and Kid-Approved: IEA Turns 20
The Institute for Educational Advancement kicks off 20th year of supporting gifted youth
Summer Academy Engages Students with Hands-on Learning
IEA Academy classes are engaging, educational, hands-on, and student-centered
What Goes Into Selecting a Caroline D. Bradley Scholar?

IEA’s Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Manager, Bonnie Raskin, provides insightful look at the selection of a scholar for the high school scholarship program
Stopping by Woods on a [Sunny] Evening
Oh, to be a Yunasa camper! And to stop by woods – lovely, [light] and deep – for a week on end