How Can the United States Better Support Gifted Education?
Funding allocated specifically for gifted children remains only a small fraction of the federal budget
PRESS RELEASE: The Institute for Educational Advancement’s Summer Spotlight Opens Barder House to Community
IEA’s Summer Spotlight is a free, family-friendly event where attendees can learn more about IEA’s gifted education programs and resources
Citizen Science: Remaining Engaged This Summer
Websites and apps such as iNaturalist, eBird, and Zooniverse provide various science projects to keep the community engaged in scientific research
Electronic Cosplay is Storytelling
IEA’s “Electronics for Cosplay” class offers opportunity to incorporate knowledge of electronics into costumes
FIVE SUMMER VACATION TIPS FOR PARENTS OF 2E CHILDREN
Summer vacation tips to keep your child engaged and relaxed
IEA ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT – NATHANIEL BERNSTEIN
2008 CDB alum reflects on IEA experience that led to bountiful educational and personal highlights
GETTING INTO THE FLOW
What is happiness?
HOW TO PREPARE TO APPLY FOR THE CAROLINE D. BRADLEY SCHOLARSHIP
Effective guidelines on submitting a Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship application
THE 12TH ANNUAL ECSTEM CONFERENCE AND EARTH SCIENCE RESOURCES
12th annual ECSTEM Conference hosted at The Children’s Center at Caltech brings together renowned authors, guest speakers and experts in the field of Early Childhood and STEM
A NEW HOME FOR YUNASA MICHIGAN!
IEA and Yunasa team welcome new and returning campers for Yunasa 2022