playwriting – Institute for Educational Advancement Connecting bright minds; nurturing intellectual and personal growth Wed, 29 May 2024 21:04:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2021/12/ieafavicon-e1711393443795-150x150.png playwriting – Institute for Educational Advancement 32 32 The Many Faces of Gifted: Phillip /blog-the-many-faces-of-gifted-phillip/ /blog-the-many-faces-of-gifted-phillip/#respond Tue, 12 Jun 2012 22:28:46 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-the-many-faces-of-gifted-phillip/ By Carole Rosner

Every gifted child has a unique story. The following story is part of a series of posts highlighting gifted children and adults we have found through Ƶ programs, depicting the many faces of gifted. – mentioned in this story – provides young students with challenging enrichment classes that focus on exploration and application of knowledge.

Phillip
Academy Student

Although ten-year-old Phillip is only a fourth grader, he knows what he wants to be when he grows up, and he’s studying now for his future. Phillip wants to be a chemist and is taking through Ƶ’s Academy.

Ƶ has partnered with h-bar tutoring in Pasadena to offer exciting, instructive, hands-on classes year-round for motivated students like Phillip in grades 2-8.

Phillip has taken most of the classes Academy has offered. His first class was Neuro- Energy. “I took this class because it appealed to my doctor side,” he said. “I liked all of the classes, but my favorite is Scientists Like Me because it taught me a lot about many important scientists, like Eratosthenes.”

Classes are developed and taught by content area specialists – many of whom are Caltech PhD students – and typically focus on math, science or history. Recent courses include Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Mysteries of History, Rocket to Calculus and Sustainable Earth. New classes are introduced all the time; Playwriting, Astronomy and Theatre have been added for this year’s summer session.

Parents often find out about Academy classes through word of mouth from other parents. “Phillip’s classmate’s mom told me about it, and I am very happy to know that Ƶ exists,” Phillip’s mom, Ming, said. Ming has since spread the word; at least two of Phillip’s classmates have also taken Academy classes, and another friend will be starting this summer.

In addition to Academy classes, Phillip keeps busy with choir, basketball, piano, art, golf and Boy Scouts. He likes watching the Olympics and the NBA and will travel to China this summer.

When I asked Ming if she’s seen a difference in Phillip since he’s been taking Academy classes, she said, “Yes, he seems more confident and comfortable exploring new subjects and has become a more independent learner.”

It is true that Phillip and the other Academy students are engaged and motivated learners, but they are still kids. So, Phillip answered three important questions for me:

  1. What is your favorite food?
    Pasta Carbonara with white wine sauce
  2. What is your favorite TV show or book?
    The Hunger Games series
  3. If you could create your own Academy class, what would it be?
    An aerodynamic/paper airplane class

Academy classes run year-round at our office in South Pasadena, California. This summer, Academy will have two sessions: June 18 to July 6 and July 16 to August 2. Kids can take one to four classes in one or both of the sessions. For more information, an application and class schedules, visit the of our website. Sign up today!

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Spring 2012 Academy Highlights /blog-spring-2012-academy-highlights/ /blog-spring-2012-academy-highlights/#respond Wed, 30 May 2012 04:13:34 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-spring-2012-academy-highlights/ Another successful session of our classes has concluded, so we thought we would share a few photos and highlights from the Spring 2012 session.

In a new class this session, Biochemistry students learned about the chemistry of living organisms. Scientists Like Me II introduced students to even more influential scientists and their work. Returning favorites included Games & Theory – where students explored the math, economics, and social science behind games from tic-tac-toe to chess – and General Chemistry.

The Games & Theory class taking a moment from their games to smile for the camera
A couple of smiling faces from the Chemistry III: Biochemistry class
Chemistry I: General Chemistry students gather around an experiment

All of these courses – along with other challenging and hands-on courses like Rocket to Calculus, Astronomy, and Playwriting– will be offered over the summer!

provides young students working at the 2nd-8th grade levels with challenging enrichment classes that focus on exploration and application of knowledge. The two Summer 2012 sessions will run from June 18 to July 6 and July 16 to August 2. !

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