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Party in the (IEW) House!

  On Tuesday night approximately one hundred people gathered together at IEW’s Bixby campus for an extra special evening. They were there to celebrate IEW’s twenty-fifth birthday. Flying in from all across the country,... read more

Nov 22, 2019

On Popcorn, Pudewa and Video Writing Instruction

  You may have already heard some of the buzz from IEW® about an upcoming important announcement. It’s exciting news that we are looking forward to sharing with you all. While the clock has... read more

Oct 31, 2019

Shining the Spotlight on National Learning Disabilities Month: Thoughts on Dyslexia

  This week as we continue to feature classic blog posts and articles on the subject of learning disabilities, we would like to highlight an article written by Andrew Pudewa, which first appeared in... read more

Oct 11, 2019

IEW’s Promise: Satisfaction Guaranteed

  At IEW we are very committed to our mission. In fact, we are so confident you will love our products, we stand behind everything we sell with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We even... read more

Oct 03, 2019

Learning through Laughter

  I stood and gazed at the young faces seated before me. They looked back at me. It was the first day of co-op, and I was meeting my class for the very first... read more

Sep 27, 2019

Take It “EZ+1”

  As educators we have a lot to keep track of. Planning lessons, grading, evaluating progress, and communicating with students and parents require our time and attention. Now add to these tasks the typical... read more

Sep 23, 2019

Working Memory and the Key Word Outline

  Students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia or ADHD struggle with working memory, the ability to remember and properly sequence information, including linguistic, immediately. This struggle presents many challenges in written expression. Frequently... read more

Sep 13, 2019

Where Are They Now? Jessica Andress—Entrepreneur, Editor, and College Student

  Our latest “Where Are They Now Student,” Jessica Andress, is a bit of a Renaissance gal. At her young age she has done a number of interesting things, including serving as a church... read more

Sep 02, 2019

Switch to Pens!

  Several years ago Andrew Pudewa published an article entitled “Convert ... to Pens!” In doing so, he flipped on its end the conventional thinking of writing the first draft in pencil and the... read more

Aug 27, 2019

The Benefits of Entering Writing Contests

  I started IEW when my twins were in fifth grade. I bought my Teaching Writing: Structure and Style (TWSS) in the spring. Truth be told, I was a little intimidated to begin, so... read more

Aug 19, 2019

What’s Your IEW®️ Story?

  My story began like many others’. Several years ago I heard about this fabulous written expression program called IEW from a friend of mine. I was intrigued. Later when I attended my state’s... read more

Aug 09, 2019

Party in the (IEW) House!

  On Tuesday night approximately one hundred people gathered together at IEW’s Bixby campus for an extra special evening. They were there... read more

On Popcorn, Pudewa and Video Writing Instruction

  You may have already heard some of the buzz from IEW® about an upcoming important announcement. It’s exciting news that we... read more

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Shining the Spotlight on National Learning Disabilities Month: Thoughts on Dyslexia

  This week as we continue to feature classic blog posts and articles on the subject of learning disabilities, we would like... read more

IEW’s Promise: Satisfaction Guaranteed

  At IEW we are very committed to our mission. In fact, we are so confident you will love our products, we... read more

Learning through Laughter

  I stood and gazed at the young faces seated before me. They looked back at me. It was the first day... read more

Take It “EZ+1”

  As educators we have a lot to keep track of. Planning lessons, grading, evaluating progress, and communicating with students and parents... read more

Working Memory and the Key Word Outline

  Students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia or ADHD struggle with working memory, the ability to remember and properly sequence information,... read more

Where Are They Now? Jessica Andress—Entrepreneur, Editor, and College Student

  Our latest “Where Are They Now Student,” Jessica Andress, is a bit of a Renaissance gal. At her young age she... read more

Switch to Pens!

  Several years ago Andrew Pudewa published an article entitled “Convert ... to Pens!” In doing so, he flipped on its end... read more

The Benefits of Entering Writing Contests

  I started IEW when my twins were in fifth grade. I bought my Teaching Writing: Structure and Style (TWSS) in the... read more

What’s Your IEW®️ Story?

  My story began like many others’. Several years ago I heard about this fabulous written expression program called IEW from a... read more

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