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Filling Your Educational Bucket

  Summer. It’s a season to rest and recover from the hard work of being an educator, right? Whether you are a five-day-a-week teacher in a brick and mortar school, a co-op facilitator teaching... read more

Jun 28, 2018

Becoming an Imperfectionist

  On June 17 in the United States, we celebrate Father’s Day, a day to recognize the special role that fathers hold in their families. Evan Smith, one of our fabulous IEW dads, wrote... read more

Jun 11, 2018

Making Boring Content Fascinating

  Even after debating in high school for five years and attending college for over two years, the thought of sitting through a lecture still bores me. Although I know how to effectively take... read more

May 29, 2018

Where Are They Now? Ryan Cardinale, Author and Administrator

  Our IEW alumni enter the professional world well equipped with solid communication skills, whether their jobs are in journalism, science, law, or somewhere else. Today we feature a former student who has taken... read more

May 18, 2018

Do Blank Stares Mean I Have Failed? A Teachable Moment

  Moments prior to having eight peering and baffled faces staring at me with astonished eyes, I had proudly declared today’s Latin class was going to start out with good old-fashioned review. First and... read more

Apr 23, 2018

Conquering Time and the Digital Age

  Since starting college in the fall of 2015, I’ve had very little time to read for pleasure. I have deep admiration for those who manage to find the time to read in such... read more

Apr 09, 2018

Spring into Nature

  Spring. A time of fresh flowers, warm weather, and long walks. In the spring, neighborhoods buzz with the sound of lawn mower engines, and the aroma of newly cut grass greets hopeful children... read more

Apr 02, 2018

“I Don’t Want To, but I Will”—Beating the Mid-Semester Blues

  It was a classic mid-spring semester burnout. Cold and cloudy got me feeling uninspired and unprepared, to the point I found myself intently hoping that the roads would be icy enough to provide... read more

Mar 26, 2018

Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 130

  Every ten episodes of The Arts of Language Podcast is extra special. On those occasions, Andrew takes the opportunity to answer your questions that come in through Podcast@IEW.com. It’s an enjoyable podcast to... read more

Mar 07, 2018

Reclaiming the Joy

# # by Lucy Shopen   Just over one year ago, I started working at IEW in the customer service department. A month before I began, I was excitedly conversing with one of my sisters about the... read more

Mar 02, 2018

Catching Up with Janet Spitler: Podcast Episode 129

# #   In our latest podcast, Julie Walker had the opportunity to catch up with Janet Spitler, and that’s no easy feat! Janet is IEW’s Senior Educational Consultant for the Schools Division and is devotedly... read more

Feb 28, 2018

Filling Your Educational Bucket

  Summer. It’s a season to rest and recover from the hard work of being an educator, right? Whether you are a... read more

Becoming an Imperfectionist

  On June 17 in the United States, we celebrate Father’s Day, a day to recognize the special role that fathers hold... read more

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Making Boring Content Fascinating

  Even after debating in high school for five years and attending college for over two years, the thought of sitting through... read more

Where Are They Now? Ryan Cardinale, Author and Administrator

  Our IEW alumni enter the professional world well equipped with solid communication skills, whether their jobs are in journalism, science, law,... read more

Do Blank Stares Mean I Have Failed? A Teachable Moment

  Moments prior to having eight peering and baffled faces staring at me with astonished eyes, I had proudly declared today’s Latin... read more

Conquering Time and the Digital Age

  Since starting college in the fall of 2015, I’ve had very little time to read for pleasure. I have deep admiration... read more

Spring into Nature

  Spring. A time of fresh flowers, warm weather, and long walks. In the spring, neighborhoods buzz with the sound of lawn... read more

“I Don’t Want To, but I Will”—Beating the Mid-Semester Blues

  It was a classic mid-spring semester burnout. Cold and cloudy got me feeling uninspired and unprepared, to the point I found... read more

Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 130

  Every ten episodes of The Arts of Language Podcast is extra special. On those occasions, Andrew takes the opportunity to answer... read more

Reclaiming the Joy

# # by Lucy Shopen   Just over one year ago, I started working at IEW in the customer service department. A month before I... read more

Catching Up with Janet Spitler: Podcast Episode 129

# #   In our latest podcast, Julie Walker had the opportunity to catch up with Janet Spitler, and that’s no easy feat! Janet... read more

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