Tales from a Grammar Geek
I have a confession to make: I love grammar
10 Lessons for the Gifted Child from Children’s Literature
What are your favorite lessons from children’s literature?
Beneath the Surface: Twice-Exceptional Students
It is so incredibly important that we look at the whole child so that we can support and nurture the growth of these wonderful individuals
Your Input Matters: Gifted Student and Parent Surveys
Your experience and feedback are critical to assisting us in supporting purposeful change in gifted programs and services
Bradley Seminar 2015
Each year, the Seminar unites CDB scholars, alumni, parents, educators, and IEA staff in a space that promotes the deep and honest exploration of important questions
Online Learning for Gifted Students: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
While many may look at online learning as a recent innovation, the roots of distance learning in the U.S. run deep
More than a Test Score
Here is why IEA uses portfolio-based applications for identification and program qualification instead of test scores
The Importance of Balance
At Yunasa, we strive to impart the type of balance that helps us to understand and interact with every piece of ourselves in an effort to pursue wholeness
When I Grow Up: Multipotentiality and Gifted Youth
Many gifted students are faced with a dilemma – “I love everything, so which do I choose?”
Diversity and Gifted Children: Are We Doing Enough?
Sonia Sotomayor’s story is one that resonates with many gifted children who have considerable talent but face a myriad of challenges – whether cultural, linguistic, SES, and/or environmental