Book Review: “College at 13: Young, Gifted and Purposeful”
Razel Solow, Ph.D. and Celeste Rhodes, Ph.D. turn the chief criticism of early college entrance on its head in College at 13: Young, Gifted and Purposeful
The Genius of Genius Day
Saturday, March 12th bore witness to our 6th Genius Day, a day of deep learning on the life and legacy of none other than Albert Einstein
The Future of Individualized Education
Individualization is coming to our schools, whether it be in the form of project based learning or technological programming
Aliens, Math and Jerky
Can you think of any Fermi Questions? Send it over, and let’s solve it together!
Mentoring Gifted Students
Gifted children often feel misunderstood and possibly don’t even fully comprehend themselves or their abilities – this is where a mentor can be beneficial
Calling All Tinkerers!
As Make Magazine founder and Maker Faire creator, Dale Dougherty reminds us, “We are all makers.”
Finding the Right High School, Part II: A Parent’s Guide
The key to choosing the best high school for your child lies first in understanding their specific needs, but it also requires both child and parents to learn about the various options available
Bored? Make Something!
This past November, I had the opportunity to attend NAGC’s Annual Convention in Phoenix, Arizona
Top 10 Blog Posts of 2015
Here were the Institute for Educational Advancement’s top blog posts in 2015
Deck the Halls!
It was snowing indoors at IEA’s tree-trimming party last Friday as parents, students and staff all worked together to create handcrafted ornaments and paper snowflakes to decorate the Barder House for the holidays