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Full-Text Articles in Education
Excellent Adventures In Global Collaboration, Glenn W. "Max" Mcgee, Aracelys Rios
Excellent Adventures In Global Collaboration, Glenn W. "Max" Mcgee, Aracelys Rios
Publications & Research
No abstract provided.
Learning Opportunities 2011/2012, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Learning Opportunities 2011/2012, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Course Catalogs
The graduation requirements of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy are in concert with those maintained by the State of Illinois with additional requirements as established by the IMSA Board of Trustees. Each semester students must take a minimum of 5 academic courses (2.5 credits) for a grade (not Pass/Fail). Fine Arts, Wellness, and Independent Study courses, or any course taken on a Pass/Fail basis do not count towards the 5 course (2.5 credits) minimum. Most students will take between 5 (2.5 credits) and 7 (3.5 credits) academic courses per semester. Only courses taken for a letter grade will count …
Imsa’S 25th Birthday: Opening Day Commemorative Celebration, Stephanie Pace Marshall
Imsa’S 25th Birthday: Opening Day Commemorative Celebration, Stephanie Pace Marshall
Lectures, Speeches, and Talks
No abstract provided.
2011 Convocation, Aadi Tolappa '12, Glenn W. Mcgee, Eric Mclaren, Lillian Kao '89
2011 Convocation, Aadi Tolappa '12, Glenn W. Mcgee, Eric Mclaren, Lillian Kao '89
Convocation
- Pledge of Allegiance and Welcome: Aadi Tolappa, Student Council President; Dr. Glenn W. "Max" McGee, IMSA President; Dr. Eric McLaren, IMSA Principal & Vice President for Academic Programs
- Featured Piece: Dr. Jeong Hwang-Choe, IMSA Science Faculty Member
- Keynote Speaker: Dr. Lillian Kao, Associate Professor of Surgery at University of Texas Health Science Center
- Closing Remarks: Dr. Eric McLaren
Recipient Of The 2011 Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award, Matthew Pritchard '93
Recipient Of The 2011 Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award, Matthew Pritchard '93
Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award
Dr. Matthew Pritchard ‘93 is a geophysicist who measures changes in the shape of the Earth and develops models of the myriad processes that cause these changes including: earthquakes, volcanoes, groundwater, landslides and glaciers. He is an associate professor in Earth and Atmospheric Science at Cornell University and a faculty fellow at the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future. Through research and teaching, Dr. Pritchard strives to answer some of today`s pressing societal questions about natural hazards and the degree to which humans are influencing glaciers and groundwater resources. His work has been published in many science journals and he …
Recipient Of The 2011 Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award, Clara Shih '00
Recipient Of The 2011 Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award, Clara Shih '00
Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award
Clara Shih '00 is a trailblazer in many rights, combining her keen knowledge and entrepreneurship savvy to help influence, improve and innovate business technology applications nationwide. Among her many accomplishments since graduating from IMSA in 2000, Shih was named one of the Most Influential Women in Technology 2010 (The Entrepreneurs group) by Fast Company magazine and authored The Facebook Era: Tapping Online Social Networks to Build Better Products, Reach New Audiences, and Sell More Stuff which is now used as a textbook at the Harvard Business School. In addition, Clara just published her second edition of The Facebook Era …
Recipient Of The 2011 Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award, Frank Wood '92
Recipient Of The 2011 Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award, Frank Wood '92
Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award
Dr. Frank Wood ’92 is an accomplished entrepreneur, computer scientist, statistician, and educator. Dr. Wood is an assistant professor of statistics at Columbia University and an award-winning researcher in the field of statistical machine learning. He conducts research at the intersection of neuroscience, computer science, statistics, and cognitive psychology; with a current focus on models of natural language and algorithms for lossless compression that shed light on the path towards artificial intelligence. He has founded two companies, Betacular, Ltd., a London-based predictive markets software company and ToFish!, Inc., a Washington, DC-based content-based image retrieval company which was acquired by AOL. …
Recipient Of The 2011 Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award, Ronjon Paul '89
Recipient Of The 2011 Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award, Ronjon Paul '89
Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award
Dr. Ronjon Paul ’89 is a leader in the field of reconstructive cervical and lumbar spinal surgery. As a spinal surgeon and medical director for The Spine Center of DuPage Medical Group, Dr. Paul has treated and taught neurosurgeons and spinal surgeons from around the world. He is an award-winning researcher in genetic tissue engineering for degenerative disc disease and other spinal disorders, and his findings have been published in major medical journals. He has been an invited speaker at many regional, national, and international medical conferences reaching international audiences. Dr. Paul has also been involved in basic science research …
Imsa360: Summer 2011, Imsa Fund
Imsa360: Summer 2011, Imsa Fund
IMSA Fund Reports
Just prior to becoming IMSA’s second President in 2007, I served on IMSA’s Strategic Planning Team. The plan we developed was big and bold, and when first presented, there was some concern that it would collapse under its own size. However, we dreamed big and intended to demonstrate that we could, to paraphrase Walt Disney, both dream it and do it! In my first year as President, I was determined that our plan would become a dynamic, actionable document that would make an enduring difference. Four years later, I am proud to say that due in large part to the …
Imsa360, Summer 2011, Llinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Imsa360, Summer 2011, Llinois Mathematics And Science Academy
DigitalCommons Documents
The goal of Strategy 4 is to create a system of support that promotes student and staff scholarship, while creating effective methods of communicating this scholarship both
internally and externally.
Commencement Of The Class Of 2011, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Commencement Of The Class Of 2011, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Ceremony
No abstract provided.
Imsa360: Spring 2011, Imsa Fund
Imsa360: Spring 2011, Imsa Fund
IMSA Fund Reports
When I speak to parents, students, educators and legislators about the concept of “career readiness,” I emphasize that IMSA is preparing learners for careers that do not yet exist. Through learning experiences based on imagination and inquiry, IMSA students, whether enrolled in our residential program or in our statewide enrichment programs, learn to pursue compelling questions of interest, work collaboratively, conduct investigations and communicate findings. In the words of our Standards of Significant Learning, students learn to “think about thinking,” “extend and integrate thought,” and “construct questions which further understanding, forge connections and deepen meaning.” In short, they learn how …
Loving The World And Our Children Enough--Nurturing Decidedly Different Scientifc Minds, By Design, Stephanie Pace Marshall
Loving The World And Our Children Enough--Nurturing Decidedly Different Scientifc Minds, By Design, Stephanie Pace Marshall
Publications & Research
Wise world-shaping and problem-solving requires that we and our children think in decidedly different, integral and wise ways. This transformation requires a fundamental shift in consciousness and the emergence of global minds that can creatively live into a new worldview of an interconnected planet and a sustainable and interdependent human family. "The fullness of our humanity and the sustainability of our planet rest with the nurturing of decidedly different minds."
Imsa360: Winter 2011, Imsa Fund
Imsa360: Winter 2011, Imsa Fund
IMSA Fund Reports
In this issue of IMSA360, which doubles as the IMSA Fund for Advancement of Education’s 2011 annual report, we chronicle a journey none of us wanted but many of us now embrace. The tentacles of our ALS story and attention to “orphan diseases” stretch far and wide, supported by our donors, driven by our students, staff and community partners, and inspired by our Principal and Vice President for Academic Programs Dr. Eric McLaren. His story – our story – calls us to advance the human condition through education, research, advocacy and action. While we cannot dial back the clock and …
Discovering And Developing Diverse Stem Talent: Enabling Academically Talented Urban Youth To Flourish, Stephanie Pace Marshall, Glenn W. "Max" Mcgee, Eric Mclaren, Catherine C. Veal
Discovering And Developing Diverse Stem Talent: Enabling Academically Talented Urban Youth To Flourish, Stephanie Pace Marshall, Glenn W. "Max" Mcgee, Eric Mclaren, Catherine C. Veal
Publications & Research
The Growing Excellence Gap in K-12 Education, Plucker, Burroughs, and Song (2010) provided compelling evidence that "the presence of an excellence gap is demonstrated on both national and state assessments of student performance," with "economically disadvantaged, English Language Learners, and historically underprivileged minorities representing a smaller proportion of students scoring at the highest levels of achievement" (p. 28). Three "case stories" of students from IMSA illuminate some of the (a) challenges and opportunities inherent in igniting STEM talent in urban youth and ensuring their success; (b) principles for designing and creating learning experiences and environments that ignite and nurture the …
The Complexity Of Reform Efforts In Science Curriculum And Instruction: A Case Study Of The Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy Chemistry Teacher, Tang Wee Teo
IMSA History
This study explores how teacher-initiated site-based reform in a specialized STEM school is conceptualized and enacted, how and why curriculum reform ideas change in the process of enactment, what qualities of teacher agency are entailed, how these qualities are acquired, interplayed, become generative, and/or are influenced to effect different curriculum reform outcomes, and how different conditions support and further teacher agency to make a more defensible curriculum.
In a critical case study of a highly experienced and qualified science teacher, I follow a teacher who initiated efforts to reform the advanced chemistry curriculum. This teacher wanted to make the curriculum …
Imsa 2011 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
Imsa 2011 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
IMSA Profile
Independent Study - is a student-selected learning experience that provides the opportunity to personalize learning beyond the IMSA course offerings. An Independent Study may be conducted by a senior (or junior with Princi- pal's permission) under the direction of an IMSA faculty member for one or two semesters.
2011 Intersession Catalog, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
2011 Intersession Catalog, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Intersession Catalogs
No abstract provided.