June 2015 in the IEA Community
Take a look at what took place within the IEA community in June!
Online Learning for Gifted Students: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
While many may look at online learning as a recent innovation, the roots of distance learning in the U.S. run deep
Diversity and Gifted Children: Are We Doing Enough?
Sonia Sotomayor’s story is one that resonates with many gifted children who have considerable talent but face a myriad of challenges – whether cultural, linguistic, SES, and/or environmental
2014 at IEA in Pictures
2014 was another eventful year at IEA! Here are a few highlights
College Expectations and Aspirations: From the Mouths of Gifted Students
At IEA, we hope that we are helping students pursue their dreams and accomplish their aspirations and that we help educators understand what they need to do so
Advocacy and the Gifted Teenager
Providing safe and nurturing learning environments is often difficult when educational spaces that are not aware of the needs of gifted youngsters
Announcing the 2014 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars!
We are excited to announce the 2014 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars!
Becoming Anything You Want to Be: Career Exploration for Gifted Students
Picking the wrong career can lead to lifelong dissatisfaction, even burn-out, and waste the potential of the gifted child
Reflections on Apprenticeship 2014
Do you know a gifted high school student who would benefit from Apprenticeship?
Summer Academy at The Huntington – A Scholar’s Paradise
As we conclude our inaugural Academy program at The Huntington, we look back at the summer sessions through the eyes of our most important critics: the Academy students themselves!