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By now you’ve likely heard the buzz about Structure and Style for Students, IEW’s new video-based student course. Every day, our customer service team receives calls from teachers considering which level of the... read more
 
            
                        The Deadly Error of Overcorrecting: Podcast Episode 211
Considered a must-read article for good reason, Andrew Pudewa’s “The Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing” takes center stage in the first of a four-part conversation between Andrew and Julie Walker in podcast... read more
 
            
                        Homeschool Help: A New Facebook Group for All Homeschoolers
Many of the longtime readers of this blog are veteran homeschoolers. If you are one, you’ve already wrestled with the balance of work, academics, and social life. You’ve done your due diligence deciding... read more
 
            
                        Surprised by Homeschooling
Many of us at IEW are veteran homeschoolers and are being peppered with questions and concerns from friends who are suddenly finding themselves in the unexpected position of needing to homeschool. If you... read more
 
            
                        Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 210
It’s that time again! Every tenth podcast is set aside so that listeners can “ask Andrew anything.” In podcast Episode 210 listeners asked the following questions: Do I really need the teacher-training course, Teaching... read more
 
            
                        A Helping Hand for Home-Based Instruction: Free Language Arts Lessons from IEW
With all that is happening in the world and across the United States, IEW wanted to do what we could to help in some small way. That’s why today’s post is a bit... read more
 
            
                        Annual or Ennial?
Back when I lived in Ohio, I spent much of March watching the weather. Typically at some point in the month, usually later than earlier, I could detect a subtle warming in the... read more
 
            
                        IEW: Not Just for Homeschoolers! Podcast Episode 209
The history of the Institute for Excellence in Writing stretches back in time quite a ways, all the way back to the single-room schoolhouse where Anna Ingham taught students of many ages. Designing... read more
 
            
                        Structure and Style for Students: The Best Thing We’ve Ever Done: Podcast Episode 208
Structure and Style for Students is the fruit of many years of careful planning and hard work. In podcast Episode 208 Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker take listeners with them on a journey... read more
 
            
                        Announcement: It’s time for the 2020 IEW Writing Contest!
The last several months have been filled with exciting events such as IEW’s twenty-fifth birthday bash and the brand new Structure and Style for Students courses. And the year is just getting started!... read more
 
            
                        Fascinating Facts about the Iditarod Trail
One of Andrew Pudewa’s Structure and Style for Students high school students was Andrew Vasher. He also joined the IEW team as a junior, supporting IEW’s marketing team. One of his goals, in... read more
 
            
                        Thinking! Podcast Episode 207
In the fifth and final episode of the current podcast series, Episode 207, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker discuss the quintessential language art: thinking. One of the challenges students face is the struggle... read more
 
            
                        Writing, a Model That Imitates Life: Teacher Testimonial from Johannah Mackin
We recently received this powerful testimonial from Johanna Mackin, a middle school teacher in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Hoping that it will inspire other teachers, we are pleased to be able to share it with... read more
 
            
                        Write! Podcast Episode 206
Once upon a time there was a little boy named Andy who didn’t know what to write. He complained about having to write. Incidentally, he also complained about having to practice his violin.... read more
 
            
                        Parent and Student Perspectives: Structure and Style for Students: Juhls’ and Hunter’s Views
One of the students who participated in Andrew Pudewa’s Level B Structure and Style for Students is Hunter. His mother is Juhls. We recently reached out to the pair to get their thoughts... read more
 
            
                        Read! Podcast Episode 205
The continuing conversation about the language arts turns to a new direction in Episode 205. During this episode Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker discuss reading and how it interlaces with the other language... read more
 
            
                        Have You Heard? Opportunities to Learn from Andrew Pudewa
If you have ever had the opportunity to hear Andrew Pudewa speak, then you know it’s a great way to find inspiration and encouragement as well as a wonderful way to learn information... read more
 
            
                        Speak! Podcast Episode 204
In the most recent podcast, Episode 204, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker discuss the second of the four language arts: speaking. A student has described Andrew as “the funny man with the wonderful... read more
 
            
                        Have You Read the News?
If your email looks like mine—well, first off I truly hope it doesn’t because at present I think my email account is vying for the first place prize in total number of unread... read more
 
            
                        Listen! Podcast Episode 203
Listen. Speak. Read. Write. These are the four language arts. In podcast Episode 203 Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker begin their discussion of the first of these: listening. As Andrew mentions during their... read more
 
            
                        Beyond Books
Last week I visited my local library—one of my favorite places to be. On this particular occasion my daughter came with me. She was going there to meet with other homeschooled high schoolers... read more
 
            
                        Structure and Style for Students: What’s in the Box?
By now you’ve likely heard the buzz about Structure and Style for Students, IEW’s new video-based student course. Every day, our... read more
 
            
                        The Deadly Error of Overcorrecting: Podcast Episode 211
Considered a must-read article for good reason, Andrew Pudewa’s “The Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing” takes center stage in the... read more
 
            
                        Homeschool Help: A New Facebook Group for All Homeschoolers
Many of the longtime readers of this blog are veteran homeschoolers. If you are one, you’ve already wrestled with the balance... read more
 
            
                        Surprised by Homeschooling
Many of us at IEW are veteran homeschoolers and are being peppered with questions and concerns from friends who are suddenly... read more
 
            
                        Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 210
It’s that time again! Every tenth podcast is set aside so that listeners can “ask Andrew anything.” In podcast Episode 210... read more
 
            
                        A Helping Hand for Home-Based Instruction: Free Language Arts Lessons from IEW
With all that is happening in the world and across the United States, IEW wanted to do what we could to... read more
 
            
                        Annual or Ennial?
Back when I lived in Ohio, I spent much of March watching the weather. Typically at some point in the month,... read more
 
            
                        IEW: Not Just for Homeschoolers! Podcast Episode 209
The history of the Institute for Excellence in Writing stretches back in time quite a ways, all the way back to... read more
 
            
                        Structure and Style for Students: The Best Thing We’ve Ever Done: Podcast Episode 208
Structure and Style for Students is the fruit of many years of careful planning and hard work. In podcast Episode 208... read more
 
            
                        Announcement: It’s time for the 2020 IEW Writing Contest!
The last several months have been filled with exciting events such as IEW’s twenty-fifth birthday bash and the brand new Structure... read more
 
            
                        Fascinating Facts about the Iditarod Trail
One of Andrew Pudewa’s Structure and Style for Students high school students was Andrew Vasher. He also joined the IEW team... read more
 
            
                        Thinking! Podcast Episode 207
In the fifth and final episode of the current podcast series, Episode 207, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker discuss the quintessential... read more
 
            
                        Writing, a Model That Imitates Life: Teacher Testimonial from Johannah Mackin
We recently received this powerful testimonial from Johanna Mackin, a middle school teacher in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Hoping that it will inspire... read more
 
            
                        Write! Podcast Episode 206
Once upon a time there was a little boy named Andy who didn’t know what to write. He complained about having... read more
 
            
                        Parent and Student Perspectives: Structure and Style for Students: Juhls’ and Hunter’s Views
One of the students who participated in Andrew Pudewa’s Level B Structure and Style for Students is Hunter. His mother is... read more
 
            
                        Read! Podcast Episode 205
The continuing conversation about the language arts turns to a new direction in Episode 205. During this episode Andrew Pudewa and... read more
 
            
                        Have You Heard? Opportunities to Learn from Andrew Pudewa
If you have ever had the opportunity to hear Andrew Pudewa speak, then you know it’s a great way to find... read more
 
            
                        Speak! Podcast Episode 204
In the most recent podcast, Episode 204, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker discuss the second of the four language arts: speaking.... read more
 
            
                        Have You Read the News?
If your email looks like mine—well, first off I truly hope it doesn’t because at present I think my email account... read more
 
            
                        Listen! Podcast Episode 203
Listen. Speak. Read. Write. These are the four language arts. In podcast Episode 203 Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker begin their... read more
 
            
                        Beyond Books
Last week I visited my local library—one of my favorite places to be. On this particular occasion my daughter came with... read more
