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Gifted Support Group: Giftedness Identification & Programming

IEA Learning Center 540 S. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, CA, United States

During this presentation, Dr. Palmer will offer an overview of IQ testing and giftedness identification, discuss traits of gifted children, including the potential “flipside “of giftedness, and present an overview of programs and strategies parents can use to help nurture their children’s abilities. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Dr. Palmer is Licensed Educational Psychologist, award winning researcher, […]

Teacher Education Series: Making Math (Part 1)

IEA Learning Center 540 S. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, CA, United States

Are you a math teacher or parent wanting to create innovative hands-on materials for your students? Or, perhaps you are a makerspace teacher wanting to find new ways to support your math teachers. These courses for parents and teachers do not assume prior knowledge of any specific math beyond basic algebra, programming or 3D printing. […]

Virtual Gifted Support Group with Dr. Jessica Manzone

Online

During this presentation, Dr. Manzone will discuss a set of strategies for engaging gifted learners in conversations at home. This interactive session will provide parents with some prompts for turning dinner conversations into opportunities to stimulate passions, interests, and talents. About Dr. Mazone: Jessica Manzone is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the College of […]

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Teacher Education Series: Making Math (Part 2)

IEA Learning Center 540 S. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, CA, United States

Are you a math teacher or parent wanting to create innovative hands-on materials for your students? Or, perhaps you are a makerspace teacher wanting to find new ways to support your math teachers. These courses for parents and teachers do not assume prior knowledge of any specific math beyond basic algebra, programming or 3D printing. […]

Gifted Support Group April In-Person Meeting

IEA Learning Center 540 S. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, CA, United States

During this presentation, Dr. Lim will share Human Developmental Perspectives on nurturing complex outliers toward resiliency, well-being, and flourishing through our life journeys. Learn about the complexities of gifted outliers and the components of the NEST! Trifecta. Leave the presentation with practical strategies.

Summer Series: Solving Museum Mysteries

Summer Series: Solving Museum Mysteries Ages 11-13 July 5, 6, and 7 (Wednesday through Friday) from 1:00-4:00pm each day Students who love to crack codes and follow clues will have a blast in this three-day adventure that culminates with a day spent at the Huntington Library!  

Free Student-Led Workshop: Digging for Dinosaurs

Free Student-Led Workshop: Digging for Dinosaurs Ages 7-11 Wednesday, July 12 from 4:45-5:45pm You’ve heard of T-Rex and Triceratops. But what about Jeholopterus or Dracorex? Let’s travel to prehistoric times to learn about dinosaurs and how they lived.