Where Are They Now? Ethan Sink: Journalist with a Passion for Communication
Occasionally at IEW we receive questions from parents wondering if our curriculum will work for students who are interested in pursuing careers in journalism. We would unequivocally say yes! As proof, we would... read more
Imagination: An Engine for World Change
I am a game designer and a world builder, and so imagination is as much a part of my everyday existence as a scalpel is to a surgeon’s. I desire to infuse my... read more
Sue Ewing: Helping Students Overcome Their Writing Obstacles
At IEW, we mean it when we say our Structure and Style™ method works for students who have a wide range of abilities. This includes special learners. Sue Ewing is a Certified IEW... read more
Four-Wheelers and Make-Up: A Radio Drama: Podcast Episode 100
Andrew interacts with two students in a writing workshop. Dirk is sullen and reluctant while Penelope is verbose and eclectic. Will Andrew be able to rein in Penelope and motivate Dirk while encouraging... read more
Fix It! Grammar for Internationals
I am excited to share a new way to use Fix It! Grammar that I have discovered this year. Starting with Book 1, The Nose Tree,... read more
Excitement, Experience, and Education: NCFCA Debate
by Ellie Pudewa “The function of education . . . is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. . . . Intelligence... read more
Dad is Reading: Podcast Episode 98
With Father’s Day just around the corner, Andrew and Julie discuss the important role fathers have in the home including the tremendous benefits to be gained when dads read aloud to their children. LISTEN... read more
Begin Reading and Writing with a Pal: IEW’s Primary Arts of Language
Do you have a new or struggling reader in your home? If so, find direction and encouragement in our June 26 webinar with Jill Pike, author of Primary Arts of Language (PAL). Jill’s... read more
Poetry In the House: A Tribute to Mothers
About a month ago shortly before Mother’s Day, Andrew Pudewa issued a challenge around the IEW office—to write a poem about our mothers. Much reflection ensued, and then began the writing. It is... read more
O Flag, Fair and Bright!
by Jacob Mauser When people think of patriotic holidays, the first thing that comes to mind for many is probably Independence Day. Memorial Day and Veterans Day follow, and after that (if remembered at... read more
Fathers Matter
This month we celebrate Father’s Day, that time of the year when we take a special moment to cherish all of the phenomenal dads who encourage, support, and believe in us. Not only... read more
Let’s Get Personal(ity)!
# There are a lot of different personality tests floating about on the Internet these days. I have even taken a few, intrigued by the notion of what I might learn about myself. I... read more
Special Education Series Part One: Structure and Style™ and Language-Based Learning Disabilities
by Linda Mikottis and Jean Nichols If you are a classroom teacher, chances are you have a number of students in your classroom with a language-based learning disability. Whether your students have been formally... read more
Where are They Now? Alayna Mitchell: A Passion for Writing
Occasionally we get calls from parents of older children who are just starting out with IEW. They are worried that their students are starting too late for it to really work well. Alayna... read more
Interrogative Thinking – Writing from Pictures
When I first heard the phrase interrogative thinking, I was immediately drawn to follow this idea. What an interesting combination of words. Of course we want our children to think clearly, quickly, carefully,... read more
From the Forums: Penmanship and Perfectionism
Our forums are a wonderful community space where members gather to ask questions, encourage each other, and share successes. Jill Pike, Accomplished IEW Instructor and author, pops in from time to time, offering... read more
Mothers Matter
Happy Mother’s Day! May is a fantastic month to take a look at the benefits and blessings of motherhood. While raising children can certainly bring about a few gray hairs, it may be... read more
Mother: Creating a Legacy of Love and Learning
In 1988 my parents decided that home education was the best option for our family. We lived in California at the time, and other families in our church also homeschooled. Little did we... read more
Customer Service Answers: A Little (More) Help Along the Way—Additional IEW Resources
Last week we answered some common questions we receive about some of the supplementary resources we sell to support parents and educators as they teach IEW writing to their children. This week we... read more
Interview with Susan Ison, Director of the Victus Study Skills System: Podcast Episode 91
Join Andrew and Julie as they interview Susan Ison, the president of the Victus Study Skills System. Using both her experience and knowledge, Susan explains the process of her system, the value of... read more
Where are they Now? Jamie Poston: Robotics Researcher
Do writing skills really matter if you are wanting to pursue a STEM pathway? Jamie Poston, a computer science and engineering major at the University of Nevada, Reno, would absolutely assert that they... read more
Where Are They Now? Ethan Sink: Journalist with a Passion for Communication
Occasionally at IEW we receive questions from parents wondering if our curriculum will work for students who are interested in pursuing... read more
Imagination: An Engine for World Change
I am a game designer and a world builder, and so imagination is as much a part of my everyday existence... read more
Sue Ewing: Helping Students Overcome Their Writing Obstacles
At IEW, we mean it when we say our Structure and Style™ method works for students who have a wide range... read more
Four-Wheelers and Make-Up: A Radio Drama: Podcast Episode 100
Andrew interacts with two students in a writing workshop. Dirk is sullen and reluctant while Penelope is verbose and eclectic. Will... read more
Fix It! Grammar for Internationals
I am excited to share a new way to use Fix It! Grammar that... read more
Excitement, Experience, and Education: NCFCA Debate
by Ellie Pudewa “The function of education . . . is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. .... read more
Dad is Reading: Podcast Episode 98
With Father’s Day just around the corner, Andrew and Julie discuss the important role fathers have in the home including the... read more
Begin Reading and Writing with a Pal: IEW’s Primary Arts of Language
Do you have a new or struggling reader in your home? If so, find direction and encouragement in our June 26... read more
Poetry In the House: A Tribute to Mothers
About a month ago shortly before Mother’s Day, Andrew Pudewa issued a challenge around the IEW office—to write a poem about... read more
O Flag, Fair and Bright!
by Jacob Mauser When people think of patriotic holidays, the first thing that comes to mind for many is probably Independence Day.... read more
Fathers Matter
This month we celebrate Father’s Day, that time of the year when we take a special moment to cherish all of... read more
Let’s Get Personal(ity)!
# There are a lot of different personality tests floating about on the Internet these days. I have even taken a few,... read more
Special Education Series Part One: Structure and Style™ and Language-Based Learning Disabilities
by Linda Mikottis and Jean Nichols If you are a classroom teacher, chances are you have a number of students in your... read more
Where are They Now? Alayna Mitchell: A Passion for Writing
Occasionally we get calls from parents of older children who are just starting out with IEW. They are worried that their... read more
Interrogative Thinking – Writing from Pictures
When I first heard the phrase interrogative thinking, I was immediately drawn to follow this idea. What an interesting combination of... read more
From the Forums: Penmanship and Perfectionism
Our forums are a wonderful community space where members gather to ask questions, encourage each other, and share successes. Jill Pike,... read more
Mothers Matter
Happy Mother’s Day! May is a fantastic month to take a look at the benefits and blessings of motherhood. While raising... read more
Mother: Creating a Legacy of Love and Learning
In 1988 my parents decided that home education was the best option for our family. We lived in California at the... read more
Customer Service Answers: A Little (More) Help Along the Way—Additional IEW Resources
Last week we answered some common questions we receive about some of the supplementary resources we sell to support parents and... read more
Interview with Susan Ison, Director of the Victus Study Skills System: Podcast Episode 91
Join Andrew and Julie as they interview Susan Ison, the president of the Victus Study Skills System. Using both her experience... read more
Where are they Now? Jamie Poston: Robotics Researcher
Do writing skills really matter if you are wanting to pursue a STEM pathway? Jamie Poston, a computer science and engineering... read more