podcasts – Institute for Educational Advancement Connecting bright minds; nurturing intellectual and personal growth Tue, 28 May 2024 19:25:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2021/12/ieafavicon-e1711393443795-150x150.png podcasts – Institute for Educational Advancement 32 32 Top 10 Blog Posts of 2019 /blog-top-10-blog-posts-of-2019/ /blog-top-10-blog-posts-of-2019/#respond Wed, 01 Jan 2020 03:35:53 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-top-10-blog-posts-of-2019/ By Ashley Prior, Marketing and Communications Coordinator

Thank you so much to all of our blog’s readers. This year we had a record number of visitors and comments on our blog! Here were the Institute for Educational Advancement鈥檚 top blog posts in 2019:

Bonnie Raskin, Scholarship Director, gives our community a glimpse of what it is like to at the helm of the Caroline D. Bradley (CDB) Scholarship program.

 

 

  This post features 10 California schools who are also highlighted in 优蜜视频鈥檚 new Gifted Schools Guide highlighting schools for gifted and advanced students throughout the United States.

 

 

 

 

 This past September, 优蜜视频 announced the 2024 class of award recipients of the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship, a four-year high school scholarship for gifted learners to attend an optimally matched high school program to help them work toward meeting their unique intellectual and personal potential.

 

In this post 优蜜视频 spotlighted a list of fantastic Summer programs that serve gifted youth.

 

 

 A post full of amazing podcast recommendations about gifted learners. These are great resources for parents and educators supporting bright young minds.

 

 

 There is no shortage of games and puzzles that are intellectually stimulating; Pylos, Quoridor, and the classic Rubik鈥檚 Cube are all examples of mentally challenging and fun games. In this post you can find a variety of educational toys and games to consider giving to a gifted child any time of the year!

 

: Gifted children tend to have a strong desire and need for intellectual stimulation, and that need doesn鈥檛 go away when schools are closed. In this post are three ways parents can help foster positive social and academic growth during a holiday break.

 

This blog post walks through every step of the evaluation process for the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship.

 

 

Development Manager Mavis Bortey-fio shared her most inspiring moments spent with 优蜜视频 students in honor of this year鈥檚 #GivingTuesday campaign.

 

 

This post featured great reads for parents and educators focused on best practices and strategies for raising and educating a gifted child. These books are also listed on 优蜜视频鈥檚 which serves as a free online tool created and curated by 优蜜视频 for our community.

 

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5 Great Podcasts for Gifted Kids /blog-5-great-podcasts-for-gifted-kids/ /blog-5-great-podcasts-for-gifted-kids/#respond Wed, 19 Dec 2012 03:50:54 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-5-great-podcasts-for-gifted-kids/ By Jen Mounday

podcastPodcasts are an excellent source of entertainment and challenge; they keep us alert on the commute home, amused while waiting at the doctor鈥檚 office and entertained before falling asleep. At 优蜜视频, we are discovering that podcasts can also be an excellent alternative source of information for our brightest minds. Plus, we know that your kids, who constantly crave information, are going to be looking for cool things to learn about over the holiday break from school. As our gift to you this holiday season, we present our five favorite podcasts for the gifted child.

1. 60-Second Science
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In this podcast, Scientific American provides daily, one-minute commentary on some of the most interesting developments in the field of science.

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Full length podcasts of this type are also available at .

2. Astronomy Cast
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A facts-based journey through the cosmos while telling the story of astronomy earns this podcast high ratings. Although they haven鈥檛 produced a new recording in over a year, Frasier Cane, publisher at Universe Today, and Pamela Gay, professor at Southern Illinois University, have provided enough mental nourishment to last a long, long time.

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: A podcast relaying the little-known facts surrounding Newton鈥檚 life and extracurricular accomplishments. We learn that Newton had a difficult childhood as a twice-exceptional student. And, in his adult years, he was so committed to an experiment that he jammed a knitting needle into his eye to explain how optics worked!

3. MinutePhysics
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This podcast is accurately described as 鈥渃ool physics and other sweet science鈥攁ll in a minute!鈥 Not to mention, you鈥檒l be in for a good laugh.

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4. Merriam-Webster鈥檚 Word of the Day
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Each day, a Merriam-Webster editor offers insight into a fascinating new word鈥攅xplaining its meaning, current use, and little-known details about its origin. These definitions and roots may surprise you!

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鈥淗ypermnesia鈥: A word that certainly describes some of the gifted students we serve!

5. The Stuff of Genius
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Every invention starts out as an idea, and it only takes a bit of genius to make it a reality. 鈥淭he Stuff of Genius鈥 is a podcast from howstuffworks.com. They describe the inception and process of a particular invention each podcast.

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Although we鈥檝e yet to relish every episode on our favorite podcast list, these are some of the episodes that stood out most to us. Come wander into the rabbit hole of podcast information with us!

Does your child have a favorite podcast? How have podcasts been a source of interest and learning for your family? Please share in the comment section below!

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