Honoring Three Gifted Education Rock Stars
On Friday, November 17th, the Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA) will honor three tremendous individuals who have worked to address the needs of gifted education in our community
Alumni Interview: IEA’s Pipeline Program
An interview with Niles Owens about his experience in the Pipeline to Success program and how it shaped his life as a student
Announcing the 2017 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars!
The Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA) is excited to announce that 28 middle-schoolers from across the country have been named 2017 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars
Snapshots of Summer
IEA hosts annual Summer Spotlight to bring families together and celebrate the work of our amazing, gifted students
Brains, Science and Academy
An IEA Academy student connected with and interviewed Dr. Wendy Gilmore, Associate Professor of Neurology and Cell and Neurobiology in the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Comprehensive Care Center & Research Group in the USC Keck School of Medicine.
Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Alumni Give Back
Here are IEA alumni who are currently volunteering their time and talents in support of IEA
“Gifted” Gets it Right
A new poll commissioned by the IEA found overwhelming support for policies that improve services for gifted children
Bradley Seminar 2017
Every year, the Bradley Seminar brings together our national cohort of current CDB Scholars along with alumni, parents, educators, guest speakers and IEA staff for a weekend event where they can connect as a community
First-Ever Poll of Voters About Gifted Learners Finds Strong Bipartisan Support For Increasing Funding and Resources for High-Potential Students
At a gathering of gifted learning community leaders today in the nation’s capitol, a first-of-its-kind poll was released by the IEA, that finds overwhelming bipartisan public support for increased funding for programs and resources for gifted students
The Efficacy of Advanced Placement Programs For Gifted Students
The changing trend of AP classes