Experience a SIG Program from home with the SIG Beyond Online Learning Program! A unique program for gifted and academically talented students ages 7 through 14!
Read MorePurdue Summer Residential Camp
The Gifted Education Resource Institute (GERI) at Purdue University runs the camps for students in 5th through 12th grade. It is a residential program, our “Campers” stay in a dorm, eat in the dorm cafeteria and meet other gifted and talented students from all over the world. Click here for more information about the Purdue [...]
Read MoreCreek Camp at Allegheny College
Environmental Science at Allegheny College This summer marks the 8th year for Creek Camp!! Creek Connections, Allegheny College, offers an environmental science, hands-on, residential camp for 9th and 10th graders (rising 10th and 11th graders) at our beautiful campus in Meadville PA. Reasons to attend Creek Camp * Explore French Creek watershed [...]
Read MoreC-MITES Weekend Workshops
C-MITES, a program based at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, holds Weekend Workshops in science, math, robotics and the humanities for academically talented students in kindergarten through 9th grade. C-MITES will offer classes at Glenside Elementary School in Glenside, Pa., on Saturday, May 11th. Classes include: Chemistry Chaos Funky Science Hands-on Stellations Origami: The Art and [...]
Read MoreJack Kent Cooke Foundation Young Scholars Program
The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY) The 2013 application for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Young Scholars Program is now open. Seventh-grade students with outstanding academic records and significant financial need are encouraged to apply here: http://www.jkcf.org/scholarships/young-scholars-program/how-to-apply/ Details about this remarkable scholarship are available on the website. I am also happy to [...]
Read MoreUniversity of Pittsburgh Health Career Scholars Academy
University of Pittsburgh Health Career Scholars Academy Formerly the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for Health Care, is a four week program held in June and July for 110 students who are interested in learning more about health care and health care careers. The program focuses on exposing students to the health care delivery system, learning about [...]
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CONFRATUTE
Sponsor: UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
2131 Hillside Road Unit 3007
Storrs, CT 06269-3007
Confratute is a combined Conference, and institute with a good deal of fraternity, for educators who believe learning should include enjoyment, innovation and a focus on students’ strengths rather than deficits. Please visit Web site for additional information.
Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University – Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
National Association for Gifted Education
Millersville Gifted Institute
Sponsor: Millersville University
Professional Training & Education
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminars and Institutes
NEH summer seminars and institutes for K-12 teachers and college/university faculty. Some 28 residential seminars give participants the opportunity for intensive study of important texts and topics in the humanities.
Annual Special Education Law Conference
Sponsor: LEHIGH UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Summer in the City
Sponsor: POINT PARK UNIVERSITY
SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR THE GIFTED
Sponsor: SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR THE GIFTED
Summer Research Forensic Mentoring Program for High School Students and Science Teachers
Sponsor: FREDERIC RIEDERS FAMILY RENAISSANCE FOUNDATION (Willow Grove)
National Science Teachers Association (NTSA)
Indiana University of Pennsylvania – Center for Rural Gifted Education
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
National Council of the Social Studies
National Council of Teachers of English
International Reading Association
National Association of Gifted Children (NAGC)
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