10 Reasons to Attend Summer Academy
Whether you are new to Academy or still deciding, check out this list of reasons why you should sign up today
Ferreting Out Problem-Based Curriculum: An Interview with Shelagh Gallagher
An interview with IEA’s Yunasa Fellow Shelagh Gallagher and her perspective on problem-based learning (PBL) curricula, her work with IEA, and boccone dolche
Just Released: America Agrees: Public Attitudes Towards Gifted Education
The Institute for Educational Advancement is excited to announce the release of the full results of IEA’s poll of voters about gifted learners
Things We’re Excited About in 2019
Here is what IEA is excited about for 2019!
Leonardo da Vinci: Restless Renaissance Rebel
IEA shares facts about Leonardo da Vinci in anticipation for Genuis Day X: Da Vinci, an upcoming fall Academy class
Just Released: Public Attitudes Towards Gifted Education Poll Summary
The Institute for Educational Advancement is excited to announce the release of the results of IEA’s poll of voters about gifted learners, the first of its kind!
2015 Yunasa Summer Camps
At Yunasa, I was deeply moved by the overall acceptance I witnessed as the uniqueness and individuality and quirkiness of each child was celebrated by the entire group
Leaving Behind Normalcy: Asynchrony and the Gifted Child
“Normal” as the measure of a healthy, happy child may confine us to a definition too narrow to allow the perspective that each child is unique