What My Mentor Taught Me, Part 2
EXPLORE Alumnus, Matthew Burke, recalls his experience with IEA’s EXPLORE Program for high school students to work with mentors for 3-6 week externships
What My Mentor Taught Me, Part 1
EXPLORE Alumnus, Jocelyn Shen, recalls her experience with IEA’s EXPLORE Program for high school students to work with mentors for 3-6 week externships
Announcing the 2017 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars!
The Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA) is excited to announce that 28 middle-schoolers from across the country have been named 2017 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars
The Efficacy of Advanced Placement Programs For Gifted Students
The changing trend of AP classes
Mentoring Matters
If we are lucky enough, we stumble upon a handful of individuals who nurture our skills and talents, challenge us to achieve our full potential and provide us with guidance through life’s obstacles
Book Review: “College at 13: Young, Gifted and Purposeful”
Razel Solow, Ph.D. and Celeste Rhodes, Ph.D. turn the chief criticism of early college entrance on its head in College at 13: Young, Gifted and Purposeful
Hands-On Learning and Memory
Here are the effects that hands-on learning has on memory
Finding the Right High School, Part II: A Parent’s Guide
The key to choosing the best high school for your child lies first in understanding their specific needs, but it also requires both child and parents to learn about the various options available
Bored? Make Something!
This past November, I had the opportunity to attend NAGC’s Annual Convention in Phoenix, Arizona
“Parent Etiquette” During the High School and College Application Process
Here are some “etiquette” tips for parents during the high school and college application process