Webinar Archive

Listen to Andrew Pudewa and other IEW speakers from the comfort of your own home. Sign up to attend a live webinar. You’ll be able to ask questions of the speaker and interact with other attendees. Alternatively, view a recorded webinar at your leisure. You’ll learn more about IEW and be encouraged in your teaching.

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Previous Webinars


Learning to write is foundational to a child’s education, but for many students it is confusing and frustrating. Likewise, for some teachers, training students in composition can seem overly complex and burdensome. However, teaching students to write well is not only possible, but it can be enjoyable! 

Presenter: Julie Walker

A webinar for anyone who wants support using USH in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using USH in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using USH in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using USH in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using USH in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using USH in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using USH in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using USH in a class setting.

Why is IEW a good fit for students with learning differences? Join Andrew Pudewa for this special webinar and learn how the Structure and Style method equips students of all ages and aptitudes. Whether you teach students impacted by dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD, autism, or another learning difference, this webinar will encourage you, inspire you, and help you teach with confidence. Students with learning differences can become confident and competent communicators and thinkers!

A webinar for anyone who wants support using MHW in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using MHW in a class setting.

Thinking about homeschooling?

Join Andrew Pudewa from the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) for a homeschool webinar in celebration of National School Choice Week. (held January 23, 2023)

Andrew will give a short, encouraging presentation to homeschool families as well as families who are interested in homeschooling. A Q&A session will follow the presentation. 

A webinar for anyone who wants support using MHW in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using MHW in a class setting.

Are your students enrolled in a school that presents information and ideas contrary to your personal values? Have you thought that maybe homeschooling is the only viable alternative, but you can’t imagine how you could do it?

A webinar for anyone who wants support using MHW in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using MHW in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using MHW in a class setting.

Have you heard the buzz about IEW’s Structure and Style for Students? Are you wondering what it’s all about?

A webinar for anyone who wants support using MHW in a class setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using AHW in a co-op setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using AHW in a co-op setting.

 

A webinar for anyone who wants support using AHW in a co-op setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using AHW in a co-op setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using AHW in a co-op setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using AHW in a co-op setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using AHW in a co-op setting.

A webinar for anyone who wants support using AHW in a co-op setting.

Are you a tutor? Join Andrew Pudewa and Jennifer Mauser for this special webinar dedicated to tutors. Do you have specific questions about how to implement IEW's Structure and Style system with your students? This is a great opportunity for you to get those questions answered. Submit them in advance at the time of registration. Enjoy spending time in the company of fellow tutors while honing your skills in teaching IEW's methodology. We look forward to seeing you there!

Learning to write is foundational to a child’s education, but for many students it is confusing and frustrating. Likewise, for some teachers, training students in composition can seem overly complex and burdensome. However, teaching students to write well is not only possible, but it can be enjoyable! 

Presenter: Julie Walker

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