Dead Poets Society – Institute for Educational Advancement Connecting bright minds; nurturing intellectual and personal growth Mon, 22 Apr 2024 22:23:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2021/12/ieafavicon-e1711393443795-150x150.png Dead Poets Society – Institute for Educational Advancement 32 32 Oh, Captain, My Captain! To Teach is Human; To Inspire is Divine /blog-oh-captain-my-captain-to-teach-is-human-to-inspire-is-divine/ /blog-oh-captain-my-captain-to-teach-is-human-to-inspire-is-divine/#respond Mon, 06 May 2019 22:53:05 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-oh-captain-my-captain-to-teach-is-human-to-inspire-is-divine/ By Hillary Jade, 优蜜视频 Program Manager

It鈥檚 Teacher Appreciation Week! 优蜜视频 Program Manager Hillary Jade shares her thoughts on why teachers should be appreciated, revered and supported.

Last week, program hosted its second Teacher Appreciation Evening, which was instituted in December as a way to honor our teachers who inspire, challenge, motivate, and encourage their students each session. Throughout the evening, Academy teachers shared stories, anecdotes and quotes from the Spring 2019 session 鈥 all of which were inspirational, witty, and indicative of the high caliber students who grace us with their presence every day. Truly, our teachers are invested, observant, passionate and committed to serving the gifted and talented students who walk through our doors.

As we reflect on the end of the Spring session 鈥 and the end of the school year at large 鈥 a fitting pop culture anecdote comes to mind:

Dead Poets鈥 Society is the quintessential teacher appreciation movie. Throughout the film, John Keating 鈥 played brilliantly by the late Robin Williams 鈥 inspires a group of reluctant prep school teenagers to love poetry, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Some of them dig in their heels; some of them instantly embrace it. When they find his old yearbook and learn he was a member of the Dead Poets鈥 Society, they strive to emulate him and his legacy. For he wasn鈥檛 a poetry nerd; he was a poetry god. The most iconic line of the movie is often quoted in everyday life: 鈥淐arpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary.鈥

鈥淭here鈥檚 a time for daring and there鈥檚 a time for caution, and a wise man understands which is called for,鈥 Keating goes on to explain, hitting home the need to push oneself and take risks 鈥 albeit calculated ones. And that is why he, like our instructors, is passionate, revered, talented and sensitive to the needs of adolescents.

don鈥檛 settle for second best. They push students to push themselves. Keating emphasizes to his students, 鈥淎 man is not very tired. He鈥檚 exhausted. And don鈥檛 use 鈥榲ery sad.鈥 Use鈥︹檓orose鈥!鈥 On the post-class student surveys we distribute each session we frequently get feedback like, 鈥淭his class was challenging 鈥 but in all the right ways!鈥 Instead of doing the minimum, Academy students stretch their boundaries, their limits and their safety net to produce extraordinary results. They couldn鈥檛 do this without our teachers, who burst through the Learning Center doors excited to delve into the differentiated curriculum.

Thank you, teachers, for inspiring our students to be engineers, historians, makers, debaters, scholars, peacemakers, artists, and innovators. You are the reason our students run up the sidewalk each day, eager and excited to learn from you and engage in academic inquiry. You are the reason we have such a high session-to-session student return rate. You are the reason we are able to offer innovative classes that students can鈥檛 find anywhere else, such as Zoo Design, Math for Future Architects and Rube-Goldberg: Machine and Mazes. Because of you, the Learning Center is filled with inquiry, laughter, advocacy, positive challenge, friendship, curiosity and heart.

As we head into Teacher Appreciation week, we encourage everyone to take time to thank the teacher(s) that has/have meant the most to them 鈥 whether in-person, via a hand-written card (a true form of appreciation!) or by recommending them or their class to other students. During an impassioned analysis of poetry with his students, Keating proclaims, 鈥淣o matter what anybody tells you, words and ideas can change the world!鈥 We firmly believe that. In fact, we know that to be true of our instructors and the students who admire them.

Here are a few quotes from our Spring session, directly from students, about their teachers:

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think there could possibly have been a better teacher for Kitchen Chemistry than Miss Alka. She鈥檚 amazing and knows everything!鈥澨 Sebastian (8)

鈥淎lka was SUCH a fun teacher to work with. She taught the KITCHEN CHEMISTRY class. She helped us if we needed help. She corrected us if we were wrong. And best of all, she was very, VERY nice.鈥

鈥淭ristan was an AMAZING teacher to talk and relate with. I was in his class NEWTON: FORCES IN MOTION. I loved the apple-dropping experiment . Especially the part where you get to eat the apples (there were three apples.)* Tristan also helped us. He also corrected us. And he WAS NICE.鈥

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25 of Our Favorite Gifted Kid Movies /blog-25-favorite-gifted-kid-movies/ /blog-25-favorite-gifted-kid-movies/#respond Wed, 18 Feb 2015 01:56:45 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-25-favorite-gifted-kid-movies/ In the spirit of the Academy Awards this weekend, we thought we would share a list of good movies featuring gifted children and young adults. Based on a discussion on the 优蜜视频 Facebook page and a poll of the 优蜜视频 staff, here are some of our community鈥檚 favorite movies about gifted kids (and gifted grown kids):

  1. August Rush (PG)
  2. Big Hero 6 (PG)
  3. Billy Elliot (R)
  4. Bridge to Terabithia (PG)
  5. Dead Poets Society (PG)
  6. Finding Forrester (PG-13)
  7. Gifted Hands (NR)
  8. Good Will Hunting (R)
  9. Goonies (PG)
  10. Harry Potter series (PG-13)
  11. The Imitation Game (PG-13)
  12. The Incredibles (PG)
  13. Little Man Tate (PG)
  14. A Little Princess (G)
  15. (PG)
  16. Meet the Robinsons (G)
  17. Mr. Holland鈥檚 Opus (PG)
  18. October Sky (PG)
  19. Rain Man (R)
  20. Real Genius (PG)
  21. Rushmore (R)
  22. School of Rock (PG-13)
  23. Searching for Bobby Fischer (PG)
  24. Spellbound (G)
  25. Weird Science (PG-13)

Not surprisingly, many of these are adaptations of novels, as there are a plethora of .

If you are celebrating the Academy Awards this weekend by enjoying a movie, we hope it will be one about a gifted kid!

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