Structure and Style for the Gifted and Talented Student: Podcast Episode 257
Just as we all are, students are equipped with a vast range of interests and aptitudes. Some students absolutely love to write, and you can hardly tear them away from their novel-in-progress to... read more
The Power of Imitation: Crafting a Key Word Outline
Imitation. It’s one of the earliest and most impactful ways that humans learn. A very young baby learns to smile at her parents by watching them smiling back at her. Later, as an... read more
More about Overcoming Obstacles in Teaching Reading and Writing: Podcast Episode 256
During last week’s Arts of Language Podcast episode, Andrew and Julie discussed effective ways to overcome obstacles in teaching reading and writing. One of the techniques they mentioned was implementing copywork. But rather... read more
Overcoming Obstacles in Teaching Reading and Writing: Podcast Episode 255
Recently IEW hosted an online conference called “Success in Teaching Writing: A Special Education Writing Conference from IEW.” If you missed it, you can watch the recording of it by visiting this link.... read more
Understanding Child Brain Development, Part 1: Podcast Episode 253
How does Andrew Pudewa’s educational journey, specifically his years spent learning about child brain development, inform what is done at the Institute for Excellence in Writing? It’s a fascinating history, and in podcast... read more
Success in Teaching Writing: A Special Education Writing Conference from IEW
We are excited to announce Success in Teaching Writing, an upcoming online conference that will focus on special needs. Happening on Saturday, January 16, 2021, this full-day writing conference will offer sessions for... read more
Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 250
CCL. It’s the Roman numeral for 250, and this week the Arts of Language Podcast launches its 250th show, podcast Episode 250. This milestone marks another round of “Ask Andrew Anything.” In the... read more
Encouragement for the Journey
The month of October marks Dyslexia Awareness Month. During these few weeks countries around the world recognize and share information about dyslexia, the most common learning disability. In March 2012 The Old Schoolhouse... read more
IEW and the English Language Learner, Part 2: Podcast Episode 239
The last half of Julie and Andrew’s conversation about English language learners wraps up in podcast Episode 239. Explaining that listening is connected to speaking, Andrew draws a similar parallel, stating that reading... read more
An Interview with Doctors Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 2: Podcast Episode 232
This week the conversation that began in podcast Episode 231 continues with Doctors Brock and Fernette Eide. Topics touched on during the episode include discussion regarding a research study about teaching writing and... read more
An Interview with Doctors Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 1: Podcast Episode 231
Recently Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker invited some special guests to the Arts of Language Podcast: physicians Brock and Fernette Eide. The Eides, leading researchers and clinicians on learning disabilities, are the authors... read more
Structure and Style for the Gifted and Talented Student: Podcast Episode 257
Just as we all are, students are equipped with a vast range of interests and aptitudes. Some students absolutely love to... read more
The Power of Imitation: Crafting a Key Word Outline
Imitation. It’s one of the earliest and most impactful ways that humans learn. A very young baby learns to smile at... read more
More about Overcoming Obstacles in Teaching Reading and Writing: Podcast Episode 256
During last week’s Arts of Language Podcast episode, Andrew and Julie discussed effective ways to overcome obstacles in teaching reading and... read more
Overcoming Obstacles in Teaching Reading and Writing: Podcast Episode 255
Recently IEW hosted an online conference called “Success in Teaching Writing: A Special Education Writing Conference from IEW.” If you missed... read more
Understanding Child Brain Development, Part 1: Podcast Episode 253
How does Andrew Pudewa’s educational journey, specifically his years spent learning about child brain development, inform what is done at the... read more
Success in Teaching Writing: A Special Education Writing Conference from IEW
We are excited to announce Success in Teaching Writing, an upcoming online conference that will focus on special needs. Happening on... read more
Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 250
CCL. It’s the Roman numeral for 250, and this week the Arts of Language Podcast launches its 250th show, podcast Episode... read more
Encouragement for the Journey
The month of October marks Dyslexia Awareness Month. During these few weeks countries around the world recognize and share information about... read more
IEW and the English Language Learner, Part 2: Podcast Episode 239
The last half of Julie and Andrew’s conversation about English language learners wraps up in podcast Episode 239. Explaining that listening... read more
An Interview with Doctors Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 2: Podcast Episode 232
This week the conversation that began in podcast Episode 231 continues with Doctors Brock and Fernette Eide. Topics touched on during... read more
An Interview with Doctors Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 1: Podcast Episode 231
Recently Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker invited some special guests to the Arts of Language Podcast: physicians Brock and Fernette Eide.... read more