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Training Method Options, Part 2: Group Video Training with DVDs or Streaming

Not every school has money to spend on live professional development. IEW has a few budget-friendly options to give your teachers the training they need to become great writing teachers! Why not bring... read more

May 09, 2022

Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 320

Because it’s been ten episodes since the last one, this week’s podcast is another Ask Andrew Anything! In Episode 320 Andrew continues the tradition and answers questions submitted by our podcast listeners. Offering... read more

May 05, 2022

Appreciating Our Educators

“I am not a teacher, but an awakener.” This quote, attributed to Robert Frost, reflects the vital importance of teachers in our lives and in society. Teachers are indeed awakeners. They not only... read more

May 04, 2022

Training Method Options, Part 1: Video Training through Individual Streaming

    Finding enough time to train your teachers together can be a challenge. Administrators’ schedules are busier than ever, and teachers have enough to do in their classrooms without making them attend another... read more

May 03, 2022

Nurturing Success: Serving Schools of Every Kind: Podcast Episode 319

In 1990 Andrew along with other teachers traveled to Alberta, Canada, for a ten-day teacher-training seminar. It was there that Andrew learned Dr. Webster’s Blended Structure and Style in Composition method. In Episode... read more

Apr 28, 2022

Gleaning Wisdom from IEW’s Accredited Instructors

When parents are looking to find writing support for their students, then they regularly turn to IEW’s accredited instructor directory in order to locate a teacher or tutor. These parents choose to look... read more

Apr 26, 2022

“An Adieu”: A Poem by Florence Earle Coates

The month of April marks National Poetry Month. As the school year is beginning to wind down and summer nears, it is enjoyable for teachers and students alike to read, memorize, and enjoy... read more

Apr 22, 2022

Copywork, Narration, and Dictation: Podcast Episode 318

Many teachers and parents hope that their students can communicate effectively, both in oral and written expression. But what can teachers and parents do to help instill these language skills throughout a student’s... read more

Apr 22, 2022

Where are they now? Lauren Oliver: Master’s Candidate in Communication

We love to hear from former students of Structure and Style. These young adults are forging unique pathways in the world, many of them heavily focused in writing and communication. Lauren Oliver is... read more

Apr 18, 2022

Managing Burnout: Podcast Episode 317

It’s almost the end of the school year. The finish line is in sight, and you may already be eagerly anticipating the upcoming break from school and days spent outside. Did your semester... read more

Apr 14, 2022

Investigating the Schwa (ə)

In a previous blog post, we introduced the International Phonetic Alphabet. Today we will dig a bit more deeply into one of those symbols: the schwa. If you are a linguist or a... read more

Apr 13, 2022

Catching Up on Conventions: Podcast Episode 316

For years Andrew Pudewa has traveled the globe, delivering presentations at homeschool conventions. While these conventions might have “homeschool” in the name, they are insightful events for any educator, whether a homeschool parent... read more

Apr 06, 2022

Becoming a Book Eater: On the Value of Annotation

One of my most favorite high school classes to teach is literary analysis. Partly the reason is because I hold an English degree and focused most of my own studies in literary analysis.... read more

Apr 04, 2022

Homeschool 101 - A Conversation with Karla Canon: Podcast Episode 315

When an episode ends with the number 5, you can expect it to be another podcast that is part of the Homeschool 101 series. In Episode 315 Andrew and Julie welcome Karla Canon... read more

Apr 01, 2022

Announcing IEW’s 2022 Summer Conference

Spring is in the air. How can you tell? Birds are building nests, trees are beginning to bud, and conferences for teachers and parents are starting to occur all over the country. Andrew... read more

Mar 31, 2022

Get Ready for The Great TWSS Adventure!

While the summer months beckon students with the promise of a rest from the rigors of school assignments, for many educators the summer provides a different but equally welcome respite: the opportunity to... read more

Mar 28, 2022

Common Editing Marks

Early in the Structure and Style for Students courses, Andrew Pudewa exhorts his students to hire an editor. While a variety of editorial roles (content editors and copy editors, for example) exists, in... read more

Mar 25, 2022

Imitation as the Foundation for Innovation, Creativity, and Development: Podcast Episode 314

Whether it be ordering the same flavor of ice cream or wearing similar shoes, from a young age children imitate peers and adults. When children learn to walk or talk, they first observe... read more

Mar 23, 2022

Which Words Work? A Lot, Allot, or Alot?

When I review my students’ papers, the same words tend to be confused and misused. Among the most frequent errors I encounter are the words a lot, allot, and alot. If you have... read more

Mar 18, 2022

Announcing the 2022 Arts of Language Magalog: Podcast Episode 313

IEW’s Arts of Language Magalog is a portmanteau: a word that blends the sounds and meaning of other words. In this case it’s a combination of the words magazine and catalog. In IEW’s... read more

Mar 17, 2022

Getting to the Root of It

The English language is a challenging one to learn. This difficulty primarily stems from the fact that English is a melting pot of words that come from other languages. While there are influences... read more

Mar 14, 2022

Training Method Options, Part 2: Group Video Training with DVDs or Streaming

Not every school has money to spend on live professional development. IEW has a few budget-friendly options to give your teachers... read more

Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 320

Because it’s been ten episodes since the last one, this week’s podcast is another Ask Andrew Anything! In Episode 320 Andrew... read more

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Appreciating Our Educators

“I am not a teacher, but an awakener.” This quote, attributed to Robert Frost, reflects the vital importance of teachers in... read more

Training Method Options, Part 1: Video Training through Individual Streaming

    Finding enough time to train your teachers together can be a challenge. Administrators’ schedules are busier than ever, and teachers... read more

Nurturing Success: Serving Schools of Every Kind: Podcast Episode 319

In 1990 Andrew along with other teachers traveled to Alberta, Canada, for a ten-day teacher-training seminar. It was there that Andrew... read more

Gleaning Wisdom from IEW’s Accredited Instructors

When parents are looking to find writing support for their students, then they regularly turn to IEW’s accredited instructor directory in... read more

“An Adieu”: A Poem by Florence Earle Coates

The month of April marks National Poetry Month. As the school year is beginning to wind down and summer nears, it... read more

Copywork, Narration, and Dictation: Podcast Episode 318

Many teachers and parents hope that their students can communicate effectively, both in oral and written expression. But what can teachers... read more

Where are they now? Lauren Oliver: Master’s Candidate in Communication

We love to hear from former students of Structure and Style. These young adults are forging unique pathways in the world,... read more

Managing Burnout: Podcast Episode 317

It’s almost the end of the school year. The finish line is in sight, and you may already be eagerly anticipating... read more

Investigating the Schwa (ə)

In a previous blog post, we introduced the International Phonetic Alphabet. Today we will dig a bit more deeply into one... read more

Catching Up on Conventions: Podcast Episode 316

For years Andrew Pudewa has traveled the globe, delivering presentations at homeschool conventions. While these conventions might have “homeschool” in the... read more

Becoming a Book Eater: On the Value of Annotation

One of my most favorite high school classes to teach is literary analysis. Partly the reason is because I hold an... read more

Homeschool 101 - A Conversation with Karla Canon: Podcast Episode 315

When an episode ends with the number 5, you can expect it to be another podcast that is part of the... read more

Announcing IEW’s 2022 Summer Conference

Spring is in the air. How can you tell? Birds are building nests, trees are beginning to bud, and conferences for... read more

Get Ready for The Great TWSS Adventure!

While the summer months beckon students with the promise of a rest from the rigors of school assignments, for many educators... read more

Common Editing Marks

Early in the Structure and Style for Students courses, Andrew Pudewa exhorts his students to hire an editor. While a variety... read more

Imitation as the Foundation for Innovation, Creativity, and Development: Podcast Episode 314

Whether it be ordering the same flavor of ice cream or wearing similar shoes, from a young age children imitate peers... read more

Which Words Work? A Lot, Allot, or Alot?

When I review my students’ papers, the same words tend to be confused and misused. Among the most frequent errors I... read more

Announcing the 2022 Arts of Language Magalog: Podcast Episode 313

IEW’s Arts of Language Magalog is a portmanteau: a word that blends the sounds and meaning of other words. In this... read more

Getting to the Root of It

The English language is a challenging one to learn. This difficulty primarily stems from the fact that English is a melting... read more

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