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Critiquing Literature with Unit 9
IEW teaches students to write with structure and with style. Style includes vocabulary. Structure is the elements found in compositions. Throughout the year students progress through nine structural units. At this point in the... read more
Filling the Blank Page with Unit 7
IEW teaches students to write with structure and with style. Style includes vocabulary. Structure is the elements found in compositions. Throughout the year students progress through nine structural units. At this point in the... read more
IEW Tools for the Journey: Schools Department
As part of IEW’s continued commitment to providing parents and teachers with help for the journey of training students to be confident and competent communicators and thinkers, we are presenting a series of... read more
Getting Started with Writing Across the Curriculum
On Day 3 of Twelve Days of Christmas Giving, IEW is giving you a three-week sample from Writing Across the Curriculum. Be sure you are registered for the event to receive the email... read more
Toward Effective Teaching
At IEW we strive to provide not only high-quality products but also top-notch customer service. A recent blog series featured ten of the tools that we provide to our customers to aid them... read more
Mastery Matters
“Every child can learn. Everyone can do well. You just have to create the right conditions." – Andrew Pudewa Every student is capable of taking a journey toward becoming a confident, competent communicator. This confidence and... read more
A Buffet of Options
"Which should I choose?" is a common question from parents and teachers exploring IEW's two main options for teaching the Structure and Style® methodology. While some create their own lessons, most prefer ready-made... read more
How the Word Because Promotes Thinking
In teaching we often focus on how or what students write: the correct answer, the polished sentence, the completed paragraph. The deeper question—the one that shapes critical thinking—is why. A powerful way to... read more
IEW Curriculum Aligns with State Standards
Administrators, curriculum directors, and schoolteachers often call IEW’s Schools Department asking if our curriculum meets state educational standards. Some schools or charter schools are not allowed to recommend items if they are not... read more
Product Spotlight: Writing Across the Curriculum
IEW offers many excellent programs for language arts. Among them are products dedicated to written expression, speaking, literature, spelling, and handwriting. In this blog post we take a closer look at our Writing... read more
Critiquing Literature with Unit 9
IEW teaches students to write with structure and with style. Style includes vocabulary. Structure is the elements found in compositions. Throughout... read more
Filling the Blank Page with Unit 7
IEW teaches students to write with structure and with style. Style includes vocabulary. Structure is the elements found in compositions. Throughout... read more
IEW Tools for the Journey: Schools Department
As part of IEW’s continued commitment to providing parents and teachers with help for the journey of training students to be... read more
Getting Started with Writing Across the Curriculum
On Day 3 of Twelve Days of Christmas Giving, IEW is giving you a three-week sample from Writing Across the Curriculum.... read more
Toward Effective Teaching
At IEW we strive to provide not only high-quality products but also top-notch customer service. A recent blog series featured ten... read more
Mastery Matters
“Every child can learn. Everyone can do well. You just have to create the right conditions." – Andrew Pudewa Every student is capable of... read more
A Buffet of Options
"Which should I choose?" is a common question from parents and teachers exploring IEW's two main options for teaching the Structure... read more
How the Word Because Promotes Thinking
In teaching we often focus on how or what students write: the correct answer, the polished sentence, the completed paragraph. The... read more
IEW Curriculum Aligns with State Standards
Administrators, curriculum directors, and schoolteachers often call IEW’s Schools Department asking if our curriculum meets state educational standards. Some schools or... read more
Product Spotlight: Writing Across the Curriculum
IEW offers many excellent programs for language arts. Among them are products dedicated to written expression, speaking, literature, spelling, and handwriting.... read more

In this episode, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker dive into inquiry-based learning, which leads to critical thinking skills and problem solving skills. They walk listeners through the nine units of Structure and Style® and how they encourage creativity, thinking skills, and problem solving.
Referenced Materials
- By Heart: The Goodness of Memory audio talk by Andrew Pudewa
- Episode 439: Active Learning Strategies
- Structure and Style® for Students
- "What the Heck Is Inquiry-Based Learning?"
- "What Is ‘Inquiry-Based Learning’?: Types, Benefits, Examples"
- Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing audio talk by Andrew Pudewa
- Frontiers in Writing
- Transcript of Podcast Episode 446
If you have questions for Andrew, send them to podcast@IEW.com
Perhaps your question will be answered at the next Ask Andrew Anything (AAA).
If you have questions about IEW products or classes, contact customer service at 800.856.5815 or info@IEW.com

In this episode Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker answer the question: What should I buy? They simplify the steps for implementing IEW’s Structure and Style materials in your homeschool or classroom.
Referenced Materials
- Freedomshipping
- How to Get Started with IEW
- Request a Magalog
- Structure and Style® for Students
- Free Writing Lessons
- Theme-Based Writing Lessons
- Structure and Style for Students Overview
- Get Started with IEW video
- IEW.com/Schools
- Episode 382: Announcing IEW’s Partnership with Hillsdale College
- Adventures in Writing
- Discoveries in Writing
- Frontiers in Writing
- Wonders of Science Writing Lessons
- Bible-Based Writing Lessons
- Transcript of Podcast Episode 433
If you have questions for Andrew, send them to podcast@IEW.com
Perhaps your question will be answered at the next Ask Andrew Anything (AAA).
If you have questions about IEW products or classes, contact customer service at 800.856.5815 or info@IEW.com
A webinar for anyone who wants support using Frontiers in Writing in a class setting.
A webinar for anyone who wants support using Frontiers in Writing in a class setting.
A webinar for anyone who wants support using Frontiers in Writing in a class setting.
A webinar for anyone who wants support using Frontiers in Writing in a class setting.
A webinar for anyone who wants support using Frontiers in Writing in a class setting.
A webinar for anyone who wants support using Frontiers in Writing in a class setting.
A webinar for anyone who wants support using Frontiers in Writing in a class setting.
A webinar for anyone who wants support using Frontiers in Writing in a class setting.
A webinar for anyone who wants support using Frontiers in Writing in a class setting.
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