The Magic of Recurring Giving
In the non-profit world, donors are the lifeblood of an organization
How to Encourage Positive Mental Health Practices
Children’s mental health matters! Here are some resources to understand positive mental health practices in your child
More Than Just A Workshop
IEA students, Cassidy Kao and Luke Gialanella, host student-led workshops about poetry and the presidential election process
To Strive, to Seek, to Find, and Not to Yield: Greeting the New School Year with Confidence
Here are some tips on greeting the new school year with confidence, meeting new people and keeping yourself grounded
Announcing the 2018 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars!
The Institute for Educational Advancement has announced the 2018 class of award recipients of the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship
New Release: Your Downloadable Guide to Youth Programs and Services for Gifted Students
As finding resources to meet the needs of gifted learners can be difficult, IEA compiled the one-stop shop with its Gifted Resource Center
Reflections of a First-Time Academy Student
First-time IEA student recounts his first Academy classes
Top 10 Resources for Parents of Gifted Children
Are you having trouble finding the ideal resources for your gifted child? Our Gifted Resource Center (GRC), a free public tool created and curated by IEA, currently has over 650 carefully-vetted resources sorted into six categories: Advocacy, Articles and Media, Gifted Programs and Services, Scholarships and Competitions, Schools and Twice-Exceptional (2E)
Summer Reading Suggestions for Gifted Kids
IEA suggests a few summer reads to add to your gifted child’s summer reading list
How Studying the Humanities Made Me a Better Scientist
IEA’s 2013 CDB Scholar, Vinjay Vale, discusses how studying humanities makes you a better scientist