Reflections on Teaching This Summer: Slowing Down and Observing Carefully
IEA’s Bees and Other Builders talks about the architects of the animal world and Shari Tishman’s book focuses on the role of close observation
Virtual Learning Lab: Japanese History, Lecture 1, Early and Feudal Japan
2021 CDB alumni Umar Ahmed Badami discusses historical and cultural evolution of Japan
A Spyglass Sit-In
Reece Aguilar, the Assistant Debate Coach for USC, taught workshop at IEA about public speaking and the art of Speech and Debate
Virtual Learning Lab: Creative Problem Solving II – Changing Your Point of View
2023 CDB Scholar Arul Kolla continues the series of videos about creative problem solving by talking about changing your point of view
Virtual Learning Lab: Mathematical Poetry – Topology
Cassidy Kao introduces the basic concept of topology, creating a three line transforming poem, and Mobius Strips
Finding Self-Kindness: An Interview with Yunasa Fellow Dan Tichenor
IEA’s Yunasa Fellow, Dan Tichenor, teaches us about self-kindness
Summer Reads 2020 for Kids, Young Adults and Adults
IEA complies a list of summer reading recommendations for all ages
Virtual Learning Lab: Creative Problem Solving 1, Unusual Patterns
2023 CDB scholar Arul Kolla kicks of videos centered around creative problem solving by talking about unusual patterns
Virtual Learning Lab: Mathematical Poetry – Fractals by Cassidy Kao
Cassidy Kao introduces basic fractals, how to create your own fractal design, and the three types of “fractal poems”
Enhance your summer experience with engaging virtual programs from the Institute for Educational Advancement
IEA quickly shifted their in-person programs to virtual learning as the pandemic takes a toll on their students and families