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The Mighty Pen: Teaching Students to Change the World through Language: Podcast Episode 269
At what point does content matter more than Structure and Style? Parents and teachers have often asked Andrew this question, and in podcast Episode 269, the answer to that question becomes the centerpiece... read more
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How the Structure and Style Writing Approach Supports Reading
While the act of reading appears, at least on the surface, to be simple, it is anything but. Reading is actually an extremely complicated activity that involves lots of simultaneous processes within the... read more
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A Compelling Competition: The IEW Essay Writing Contest
One of my favorite jobs is working at a local academic homeschool co-op. This year I am the high school English teacher. I’m quite proud of my little IEW class. We’ve had a... read more
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Announcing IEW’s 2021 Writing Contest!
As winter begins to wane, and the days slowly stretch out longer and longer, we at IEW grow excited because we know the annual IEW Writing Contest is nearly here. We look forward... read more
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Stylistic Techniques: the Because Clause
This week’s featured stylistic technique is the because clause dress-up. After learning the -ly adverb, who/which clause, and strong verb dress-ups, it is the next to be introduced. A clause must contain both... read more
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Stylistic Techniques: the -ly Adverb
In the stylistic techniques progression, the -ly adverb is the first dress-up that students encounter. An adverb modifies either a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. These words answer the questions how, when,... read more
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Dancing to the Imperfect Beat of Life
I’ve sometimes wondered if I should begin a Perfectionists Anonymous group. It isn’t uncommon for me to put off projects because I don’t have the time to do them perfectly, whether the project... read more
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All about Accreditation: Podcast Episode 258
Did you know that IEW has an accreditation process? It’s true! It was introduced the summer of 2008, and since that time many people have applied to become IEW accredited instructors. In podcast... read more
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Stylistic Techniques: The Who/Which Clause
After students learn how to insert a -ly adverb, the next stylistic technique they learn to construct is a who/which clause, a type of adjective clause. In grammar, a clause has two parts:... read more
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The Power of Imitation: Crafting a Key Word Outline
Imitation. It’s one of the earliest and most impactful ways that humans learn. A very young baby learns to smile at her parents by watching them smiling back at her. Later, as an... read more
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More about Overcoming Obstacles in Teaching Reading and Writing: Podcast Episode 256
During last week’s Arts of Language Podcast episode, Andrew and Julie discussed effective ways to overcome obstacles in teaching reading and writing. One of the techniques they mentioned was implementing copywork. But rather... read more
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The Mighty Pen: Teaching Students to Change the World through Language: Podcast Episode 269
At what point does content matter more than Structure and Style? Parents and teachers have often asked Andrew this question, and... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/Blog-Supports%20Reading.jpg)
How the Structure and Style Writing Approach Supports Reading
While the act of reading appears, at least on the surface, to be simple, it is anything but. Reading is actually... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/blog_compelling_competition_IEW_writing_contest.jpg)
A Compelling Competition: The IEW Essay Writing Contest
One of my favorite jobs is working at a local academic homeschool co-op. This year I am the high school English... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/blog_writing_contest_2021.jpg)
Announcing IEW’s 2021 Writing Contest!
As winter begins to wane, and the days slowly stretch out longer and longer, we at IEW grow excited because we... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/Blog-The%20Because%20Clause.jpg)
Stylistic Techniques: the Because Clause
This week’s featured stylistic technique is the because clause dress-up. After learning the -ly adverb, who/which clause, and strong verb dress-ups,... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/Blog-The%20-ly%20Adverb_0.jpg)
Stylistic Techniques: the -ly Adverb
In the stylistic techniques progression, the -ly adverb is the first dress-up that students encounter. An adverb modifies either a verb,... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/Blog-Dancing%20to%20the%20Imperfect%20Beat.jpg)
Dancing to the Imperfect Beat of Life
I’ve sometimes wondered if I should begin a Perfectionists Anonymous group. It isn’t uncommon for me to put off projects because... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/Blog-Podcast%20Episode%20258.jpg)
All about Accreditation: Podcast Episode 258
Did you know that IEW has an accreditation process? It’s true! It was introduced the summer of 2008, and since that... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/Blog-Stylistic%20Techniquespsd.jpg)
Stylistic Techniques: The Who/Which Clause
After students learn how to insert a -ly adverb, the next stylistic technique they learn to construct is a who/which clause,... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/blog_power_imitation_0.jpg)
The Power of Imitation: Crafting a Key Word Outline
Imitation. It’s one of the earliest and most impactful ways that humans learn. A very young baby learns to smile at... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/Blog-Podcast%20Episode%20256.jpg)
More about Overcoming Obstacles in Teaching Reading and Writing: Podcast Episode 256
During last week’s Arts of Language Podcast episode, Andrew and Julie discussed effective ways to overcome obstacles in teaching reading and... read more