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Unboxing PAL: A Peek inside the Packages

  With school on the cusp of starting up again, we thought it would be helpful to describe in detail a few of our special packaged curriculums so that you are able to feel... read more

Aug 04, 2020

Ready, Steady, Start!

  Believe it or not, it is almost time to start back to school. In one form or another, whether it be traditional brick and mortar, a hybrid approach, online, or at home, the... read more

Jul 30, 2020

Celebrating Fathers

  What can we say about dads? They do so much. There are simply too many things to list! But as we approach the celebration of Father’s Day this month, we want to focus... read more

Jun 01, 2020

The Story Behind One of the Greatest Story Series of All Time

  There are certain works of literature that cross cultural divides and stand the test of time. Nearly everyone has heard of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the Little House on the Prairie... read more

Apr 27, 2020

Surprised by Homeschooling

  Many of us at IEW are veteran homeschoolers and are being peppered with questions and concerns from friends who are suddenly finding themselves in the unexpected position of needing to homeschool. If you... read more

Mar 20, 2020

Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 210

  It’s that time again! Every tenth podcast is set aside so that listeners can “ask Andrew anything.” In podcast Episode 210 listeners asked the following questions: Do I really need the teacher-training course, Teaching... read more

Mar 19, 2020

Read! Podcast Episode 205

  The continuing conversation about the language arts turns to a new direction in Episode 205. During this episode Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker discuss reading and how it interlaces with the other language... read more

Feb 12, 2020

Some Thoughts about Reading

  Lately I have been thinking more and more about reading. What is reading, exactly? What processes in the brain does it involve? Why do we read? As a dyslexia tutor, I am fascinated... read more

Jan 14, 2020

Shining the Spotlight on National Learning Disabilities Month: Thoughts on Dyslexia

  This week as we continue to feature classic blog posts and articles on the subject of learning disabilities, we would like to highlight an article written by Andrew Pudewa, which first appeared in... read more

Oct 11, 2019

Are You a Part of a Read-Aloud Family? A Conversation with Sarah Mackenzie

  Reading aloud to your students is one of the most important things you can do as an educator. Reading aloud makes language and story come alive. It transports children to different places, times,... read more

Aug 21, 2019

The Littlest Learners

  The back-to-school season is a special one. Students are sharpening their pencils and pulling out their notebooks in preparation for a full year of learning. Amidst the hubbub and the roar—at risk of... read more

Aug 16, 2019

Unboxing PAL: A Peek inside the Packages

  With school on the cusp of starting up again, we thought it would be helpful to describe in detail a few... read more

Ready, Steady, Start!

  Believe it or not, it is almost time to start back to school. In one form or another, whether it be... read more

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Celebrating Fathers

  What can we say about dads? They do so much. There are simply too many things to list! But as we... read more

The Story Behind One of the Greatest Story Series of All Time

  There are certain works of literature that cross cultural divides and stand the test of time. Nearly everyone has heard of... read more

Surprised by Homeschooling

  Many of us at IEW are veteran homeschoolers and are being peppered with questions and concerns from friends who are suddenly... read more

Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 210

  It’s that time again! Every tenth podcast is set aside so that listeners can “ask Andrew anything.” In podcast Episode 210... read more

Read! Podcast Episode 205

  The continuing conversation about the language arts turns to a new direction in Episode 205. During this episode Andrew Pudewa and... read more

Some Thoughts about Reading

  Lately I have been thinking more and more about reading. What is reading, exactly? What processes in the brain does it... read more

Shining the Spotlight on National Learning Disabilities Month: Thoughts on Dyslexia

  This week as we continue to feature classic blog posts and articles on the subject of learning disabilities, we would like... read more

Are You a Part of a Read-Aloud Family? A Conversation with Sarah Mackenzie

  Reading aloud to your students is one of the most important things you can do as an educator. Reading aloud makes... read more

The Littlest Learners

  The back-to-school season is a special one. Students are sharpening their pencils and pulling out their notebooks in preparation for a... read more

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