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But it’s so ... so ... awkward!

by Andrew Pudewa Awkward. Even the spelling of the word is disturbing. If we look back, we likely have memories of high school or college teachers having scribbled the ugly “Awk” word in the... read more

Jan 01, 2008

Encyclopedia Dad

by Andrew Pudewa Although Encyclopedia Brown is famous for what he did know, Encyclopedia Dad is famous for what he doesn’t know. Knowing so little, how did I earn that nickname? You may have... read more

Jan 01, 2008

How to Think

by Andrew Pudewa But I don’t know what to write! How many times have we heard those words from a frustrated student? Of course what he is really saying is “I can’t think of... read more

Jan 01, 2008

Motivation

by Andrew Pudewa To accomplish difficult tasks, motivation is absolutely necessary. No one doubts the need for motivating students, and methods of inspiring them to accomplish a teacher’s goals are numerous. On one extreme,... read more

Jan 01, 2008

Mixed-Age Classrooms

by Andrew Pudewa As a teacher, professional development presenter, and educational consultant, I have had, over the past twenty years, a chance to visit a wide range of schools and school districts—a range that... read more

Jan 01, 2008

Plagiarism

What is it really? And what to do about it... by Andrew Pudewa (This article first appeared in the IEW Newsletter—Spring 2008.) One of the more amusing stories from this past year goes something like this:... read more

Jan 01, 2008

What? or That!

Reflections on Reports by Andrew Pudewa In sixth grade or thereabouts, you had to write A REPORT. Searching for a subject that seemed moderately interesting, such as Japan or Betsy Ross, you went to the... read more

Jan 01, 2008

Music Is Not “Nice”

by Andrew Pudewa Most people today think of music as a nice thing—something to break the monotony of a boring job or keep you pumped up while exercising. It’s nice to have music; it... read more

Jan 01, 2008

What about Grammar?

by Andrew Pudewa It’s a question often asked—at conventions, during writing seminars, in emails—by teachers, parents, and even students. It likely stems from a universal insecurity about English grammar, which by purely objective observation,... read more

Jan 01, 2007

Marking and Grading

A few thoughts about a sticky, tricky subject by Andrew Pudewa As soon as people get serious about the business of teaching writing, certain beasts inevitably raise their ugly heads: namely, how to “correct” papers... read more

Jan 01, 2007

Writing without Tears

by Andrew Pudewa Teaching writing can perhaps be one of the greatest challenges in home schooling. Because of the bleakness of grammar workbooks or the lack of structure provided in a "creative writing idea book,”... read more

Jan 01, 2002

But it’s so ... so ... awkward!

by Andrew Pudewa Awkward. Even the spelling of the word is disturbing. If we look back, we likely have memories of high... read more

Encyclopedia Dad

by Andrew Pudewa Although Encyclopedia Brown is famous for what he did know, Encyclopedia Dad is famous for what he doesn’t know.... read more

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How to Think

by Andrew Pudewa But I don’t know what to write! How many times have we heard those words from a frustrated student?... read more

Motivation

by Andrew Pudewa To accomplish difficult tasks, motivation is absolutely necessary. No one doubts the need for motivating students, and methods of... read more

Mixed-Age Classrooms

by Andrew Pudewa As a teacher, professional development presenter, and educational consultant, I have had, over the past twenty years, a chance... read more

Plagiarism

What is it really? And what to do about it... by Andrew Pudewa (This article first appeared in the IEW Newsletter—Spring 2008.) One of... read more

What? or That!

Reflections on Reports by Andrew Pudewa In sixth grade or thereabouts, you had to write A REPORT. Searching for a subject that seemed... read more

Music Is Not “Nice”

by Andrew Pudewa Most people today think of music as a nice thing—something to break the monotony of a boring job or... read more

What about Grammar?

by Andrew Pudewa It’s a question often asked—at conventions, during writing seminars, in emails—by teachers, parents, and even students. It likely stems... read more

Marking and Grading

A few thoughts about a sticky, tricky subject by Andrew Pudewa As soon as people get serious about the business of teaching writing,... read more

Writing without Tears

by Andrew Pudewa Teaching writing can perhaps be one of the greatest challenges in home schooling. Because of the bleakness of grammar... read more

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