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Carnegie Mellon Institute for Talented Elementary and Secondary Students (C-MITES). Overview of C-MITES Activities. Educational programs Weekend Workshops Summer Program Steppingstones Elementary Student Talent Search Publications Teacher training Parent workshops Research.
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Carnegie Mellon Institute for Talented Elementary and Secondary Students (C-MITES)
Overview of C-MITES Activities • Educational programs • Weekend Workshops • Summer Program • Steppingstones • Elementary Student Talent Search • Publications • Teacher training • Parent workshops • Research
Educational Programs • Purpose: Provide fun, challenging educational opportunities to academically talented students • Financial aid • Awarded to 10% of students • Over $40,000 awarded each year
Educational Programs • Hands-on • Higher-level thinking • Small group, whole class, and individual activities • Problem-solving strategies • Investigative approach, not just teaching algorithms
Weekend Workshops • Saturdays and Sundays during academic year • Locations: • Carnegie Mellon University • Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA • Glenside Elem School, Glenside, PA • Approximately 3,200 students per year (first come, first served)
Weekend Workshops • Kindergarten – 9th grade • Instructors are local teachers, CMU professors & graduate students, and experts in their fields • $62 per workshop ($99 full day) • Financial aid available
Weekend Workshops • Sample classes: • Egg Drop Physics • Write Your Own Web Page • Science of Harry Potter • Skeletal Remains • Ice Cream Science • Robotics • Creative Writing
Summer Program • 2-week sessions • 1-week sessions • Approximately 30 locations across Pennsylvania • Serves approximately 500 students annually
Summer Program • Cost ranges from $210 to $485 • Students who take EXPLORE through C-MITES get a discount • Financial aid available
Summer Program • Grades 1-9 • Submit EXPLORE scores or other above-level test scores • Teacher recommendation • Information about academic/extracurricular activities • Limited space in some classes • NOT first come, first served
Summer Program • Sample classes: • Amusement Park Physics • Programming Using Alice • Informal Geometry • C02 Dragsters • Robotics • Structures • Kitchen Science
C-MITES JUNIORSNew Summer Program • CMU campus and nearby • Half-day classes • Optional afternoon program • 1st and 2nd grades • Financial aid available • Application (not first-come, first served)
Steppingstones: August Classes • CMU campus • Full day classes • Kindergarten - 10thgrades • $65 - $115 per class • Financial aid available • First come, first served
Elementary Student Talent Search Testing • Provide detailed information about student abilities to families and schools • Above-level testing • Approx. 1,000 students at 50 different test sites throughout PA each year • 3rd – 6th graders
Elementary Student Talent Search (ESTS) • Provide detailed information about student abilities to families and schools • Above-level testing • Serves approximately 1,000 students at locations in 29 counties of Penna. each year
ESTS: C-MITES EXPLORE Test • Grades 3-6 • 95th percentile on one section of a grade-level achievement test • EXPLORE Test was designed by ACT for 8th graders • EXPLORE subtests include English, Reading Comprehension, Mathematics and Science
Why Do a Talent Search? • Above-level tests raise the “ceiling” and identify levels of giftedness • Profile academic strengths • Inform educational programming and curriculum • Priority in the C-MITES Summer Program • C-MITES “membership” • May participate in research
ESTS • Test dates for 2013: • January 26 (Saturday) • January 27 (Sunday) • February 16 (Saturday) • March 2 (Saturday) • Registration deadlines: • Final deadline February 21: $79 • 7th and 8th graders should participate in CTY Talent Search
Why should my child participate? • Academic benefits • Social benefits • Long-term benefits • Because it’s fun!
Student comments • “I’d rather attend C-MITES programs all year instead of going to my regular school.”
Contact information www.cmites.org (412) 268-1629, ext.1 cmites@cmu.edu