Planetary Science – Institute for Educational Advancement Connecting bright minds; nurturing intellectual and personal growth Thu, 18 Apr 2024 23:56:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2021/12/ieafavicon-e1711393443795-150x150.png Planetary Science – Institute for Educational Advancement 32 32 What I Learned at the 优蜜视频 Academy: A Teacher鈥檚 Perspective /blog-what-i-learned-at-the-iea-academy-a-teachers-perspective/ /blog-what-i-learned-at-the-iea-academy-a-teachers-perspective/#respond Wed, 12 Aug 2015 02:23:24 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-what-i-learned-at-the-iea-academy-a-teachers-perspective/ By Anna Enger

Anna interned with 优蜜视频 over the summer, working closely with the . Here she shares her reflections on some of the things she has learned from the experience.

Prior to joining the team at the Institute for Educational Advancement, I spent a year working full-time in an LAUSD elementary school in South-Central Los Angeles as a mentor and tutor. After working 50-hour weeks in the second-largest school district in the nation, I was eager to gain in-classroom experience from the opposite end of the spectrum. I was drawn to 优蜜视频 for its progressive philosophy; students here are grouped not by age but by their academic interests, teachers are given creative liberty to explore methods that work best to engage gifted students, and the individual student is taken seriously and respected.

On my first day working at the 优蜜视频 Academy, I was immediately intrigued by the group of students that made up an organic chemistry class. The ages of the students ranged from six years old to twelve. Not only was each student fully engaged in the class, but each student was treated equally. The six year-old was not spoken down to or treated like a small child. I couldn鈥檛 help but think of the third graders I had spent the past year with; I can鈥檛 imagine how positively their educational experiences and overall senses of self would have been impacted if they could have been lucky enough to work in a similar environment.

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The teachers at 优蜜视频 come from a wide range of backgrounds – all of them passionate about the subjects they teach, and all of them passionate about teaching and making challenging content accessible. We had teachers designing scavenger hunts at The Huntington Library to enrich the Planetary Science class, teachers bringing ingredients to make crepes for the French culture class, along with teachers who worked their networks to bring equipment into the classroom from Caltech! Not only do these teachers have access to valuable learning resources, but they are valuable resources themselves as mentors. The intentionality behind each lesson was evident by the enthusiasm and engagement of the students. It鈥檚 a no-brainer that when teachers care, students learn more, grow more, and enjoy the class more. For this reason alone, 优蜜视频 provides an invaluable educational experience to its students – an experience that would be defining, even revolutionary, if it could be implemented on a large scale in public education.

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The Institute for Educational Advancement has opened my eyes to a different approach to learning – and it would be unfair for me to assume that 优蜜视频鈥檚 philosophy could only be realized in a place of learning for gifted children. I do believe that gifted students need autonomy, engagement, and collaboration in their learning spaces. However, I believe that this is true for all students. 优蜜视频 serves as a special 鈥渓earning oasis鈥 for students who are not finding enough intellectual stimulation or challenge in their schools. I wish there were no need to provide this 鈥渟pecial escape鈥 to begin with. I do believe that we, as a community and state, are capable of implementing 优蜜视频鈥檚 successes in classrooms across a wide spectrum of neighborhoods and school districts.

Gifted children give us insight into what it really means to educate. We need to look no further than the minds of our brightest youth when looking for direction in teaching methods and education policy. If we just listened to what our gifted youth had to say about their educational experiences – both the highs and the lows – we would have all the answers we need. Our students know when they are learning in a way that motivates them to learn more, they know when their teachers care, and they know when their voices are being heard. The moment that we all take our children seriously and allow them to share their love for life and excitement to grow with us, we will have made a shift from developing students to developing leaders. At the Institute for Educational Advancement, students are heard. And what we are hearing is that they are learning, and that they are enjoying it.

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July 2015 in the 优蜜视频 Community /blog-july-2015-in-the-iea-community/ /blog-july-2015-in-the-iea-community/#respond Sat, 01 Aug 2015 02:20:11 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-july-2015-in-the-iea-community/ We love celebrating the highlights and accomplishments of the 优蜜视频 community, so we wanted to take the opportunity to showcase this amazing community and what you have done over the past month so that we can all celebrate together.

Summer days at 优蜜视频 continue to be filled with time spent with our amazing community members across the country! Take a look at some of the highlights from the month of July:

Students jumped in to fill more than 40 spots in Academy Summer Session II, where they explored everything from Algebra to Jane Austen and were taught by content area specialists.

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68 campers gathered in Michigan for Yunasa. Stay tuned for more updates and photos at the conclusion of camp!
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优蜜视频 Apprenticeship Mentor and Caltech researcher Ashish Mahabal gave a mini-lecture on聽transients – astronomical objects that change in brightness on short time-scales.


CDB Finalists were interviewed in Houston, Boise, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Boston, Charlotte, Minneapolis, Orlando, and Washington, D.C.

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Adventures in the Planetary Science Academy students examined meteorites from the Moon, Vesta, and other celestial bodies.

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Brianna, 优蜜视频鈥檚 Resources Coordinator, joined our friends from The Gifted Development Center at the 2015 SENG Conference in Denver.


We filmed interviews at The Barder House and Academy for our new 优蜜视频 video, coming soon!

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Students in the Adventures in the Planetary Science Academy class took a field trip to explore the light and optics exhibit at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.

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A new staff member, Ni帽a, joined the 优蜜视频 team as a Program Coordinator.

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Academy students taking Astronomy went on a field trip to the Griffith Observatory for more hands-on learning.

Have news to share? Please send the community member鈥檚 name and affiliation with 优蜜视频 along with a photo or video to 优蜜视频gifted@educationaladvancement.org. We鈥檇 love to showcase your milestones, accomplishments, and interests with the rest of the 优蜜视频 community!

Want to see more highlights from this summer?

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