If you have ever worked with children, you have probably noticed some differences between boys and girls. This week, Andrew and Julie hone in on the topic. Referencing research and recounting his own experience, Andrew provides informative insight on the learning differences between boys and girls and shares how awareness of the differences can be useful in a learning environment. Referenced Materials: "Optimizing Instruction for Boys and Girls" Dr. Leonard Sax Dr. Sax's Books Why Gender Matters...
Mar 03, 2022
If an episode number ends in zero, then that means it's time for another Ask Andrew Anything ! Join us this week as Julie asks Andrew questions submitted by our listeners. Pulling from his experience, Andrew provides insightful and informative answers to questions ranging from how to know if you're expecting too much from your student, to how to help when the source text seems overwhelming. Referenced Materials: Structure and Style® for Students Bible-Based Writing Lessons Susan Barton "Nurturin...
Feb 23, 2022
Picking up where he left off last week, Andrew continues to share pedagogical lessons that he has learned from movies over the years. As Andrew points out, not all movies are suitable for students, but the stories found in them have shaped him into a better teacher. GO TO: PARt 1 Referenced Materials: Lean on Me Akeelah and the Bee The Bells of St. Mary’s Finding Forrester Bridge to Terabithia book A River Runs Through It book Nature Deficit Disorder audio talk by Andrew Pudewa The Browning Vers...
Feb 16, 2022
As a teacher himself, Andrew has given many talks on pedagogical lessons at conferences across the nation. This week, Andrew shares a few of his favorite movies that relate to some of those lessons. Join us for part one of this two-part series, and learn about the different insights Andrew has gleaned from movies over the years. Referenced Materials: Lean on Me Principles of Motivation and Skills Development audio talk by Andrew Pudewa Akeelah and the Bee Spellbound The Bells of St. Mary’s Why G...
Feb 10, 2022
In a world with many opinions, it's important to teach students how to take up an issue and write persuasively. In this episode Andrew and Julie walk through the pathway of developing an essayist and discuss how teachers can cultivate critical thinking. Additionally Andrew and Julie talk about the importance of acknowledging and respecting the opposing point of view when engaging in a discussion or writing persuasively. Referenced Materials: Dr. James B. Webster Developing the Essayist audio tal...
Feb 03, 2022
It seems that many people are natural-born spellers while others are not. Either way, Andrew and Julie discuss the importance of mastery through repetition when it comes to the subject. Referring to The Phonetic Zoo, Andrew and Julie talk about the history of the program and share the benefits of an auditory-based spelling program. Referenced Materials: The Phonetic Zoo Anna Ingham Dr. James B. Webster Laddie by Gene Stratton-Porter Penrod by Booth Tarkington Spelling and the Brain Audio talk Vi...
Jan 26, 2022
For this special edition of the Homeschool 101 episodes, Andrew and Julie are honored to welcome actor, author, and homeschool mom Sam Sorbo. In this episode, Sam talks about her journey to homeschooling, or "self-teaching" as Sam calls it. Sam shares how important it is for students to be given the tools of learning so that they can take ownership of their education. Be encouraged as Sam discusses the most important things to focus on in your home: faith, family, and freedom. REFERENCED MATERIA...
Jan 20, 2022
Grammar is certainly important, but it doesn't guarantee a good writer. Why? This week, Andrew and Julie address the question. Andrew will tell you that grammar is most effective for better writing when taught in the right context and at the right time. Tune in to learn about the value of incorporating grammar instruction within writing assignments, and gain insight on when is a good time to begin teaching grammar. Andrew and Julie will also touch on how Fix It!™ Grammar fits into our methodolog...
Jan 13, 2022
Recently IEW announced the release of the fourth edition of our award-winning Fix It! Grammar program. Because of the release, Julie welcomes Denise Kelley, a good friend and IEW's senior product manager. Join us as Denise shares a bit about her role at IEW, discusses her involvement in the fourth edition of the product, and talks about the improved changes that customers can expect to see in the new edition. You won't want to miss this episode as Julie and Denise even walk through a Fix It! Gra...
Jan 05, 2022
How many total gifts were given in the twelve days of Christmas song? Tune in to find out! In the spirit of Christmas, IEW gives away gifts on each of the days of Christmas, and this week Andrew and Julie share what some of those gifts are this year. We're on Day 3 now, so click the link in the show notes to receive notifications on the gifts each day! Referenced Materials: Twelve Days of Christmas Giving 2021 Linguistic Development through Poetry Memorization The Profound Power of Poetry Four D...
Dec 27, 2021
With Christmas a few days away, Andrew and Julie share some of the Christmas traditions they grew up with and talk about some traditions that their families now have. Join in on the holiday spirit and learn about some favorite traditions from the duo, like singing songs and reading Christmas poems and stories. Referenced Materials: Homeschool Relief — If you would like to offer support for the homeschool community, visit the link here . Amahl and the Night Visitors A Christmas Carol by Charles D...
Dec 22, 2021
It's episode 300! To commemorate the milestone, Andrew and Julie recorded the podcast live with video during IEW's "Friday Night Live with Andrew Pudewa" event last month. In this special edition of "Ask Andrew Anything," Julie asks Andrew questions from parents and teachers who submitted questions for the live event. Tune in to hear insight from Andrew on the benefits of cursive writing, and be encouraged by Andrew's advice about looking at the progress of your students. You won't want to miss ...
Dec 15, 2021
Reflecting on his childhood, Andrew fondly remembers his father reading poetry aloud to him and his sister as they sailed on their sailboat. This week, Andrew and Julie turn to the topic of poetry and discuss the value in hearing, learning, and reciting it. The duo talk about the appreciation of poetry for its music-like nature and discuss the great joy in sharing poetry with others. REFERENCED MATERIALS: "The Profound Power of Poetry" Nurturing Competent Communicators "What to Do with Foxes - A...
Dec 08, 2021
Why learn Latin? So that you can understand all of Andrew's Latin jokes! This week, Andrew and Julie talk about the dead language and discuss the benefits of learning it. Learn how Latin lays the foundation for learning other languages, and gain insight on how it helps in the understanding of English grammar. REFERENCED MATERIALS: "Latin Comes to Life" Magalog But, but, but ... What about Grammar? Memoria Press SPQR Latin Dictionary and Reader "Why Study Latin?" by Cheryl Lowe Michelle Robinson ...
Dec 01, 2021
Reflecting on this Thanksgiving season, Andrew shares his secret to happiness no matter the time of year: gratitude. Whether you're putting the turkey in the oven or washing that mountain of dishes, listen as Julie shares testimonials from grateful listeners and customers. Also learn about the acronym that our customer service team uses to cultivate an attitude of gratitude! REFERENCED MATERIALS: Structure and Style® for Students Andrew's Secret to Happiness Teaching Writing: Structure and Style...
Nov 24, 2021
Teaching writing to English language learners can present various challenges. This week, Andrew and Julie address the topic and discuss how IEW's Structure and Style methodology positively impacts these students because it separates complexity. Andrew shares encouraging stories from teachers and students about their progress, and gives strategies on creating a successful environment and building the language database. REFERENCED MATERIALS: However Imperfectly by Andrew Pudewa "In Retrospect: Her...
Nov 17, 2021
It's another Homeschool101 episode, but this time Andrew and Julie welcome Yvette Hampton to the mic. Yvette is a homeschool mom and producer of the movie Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, which releases November 12. Yvette shares behind-the-scenes stories about the upcoming movie, talks about some of the incredible cast (including Andrew), and also provides insight on the value of homeschooling. Check out the link in the show notes to buy tickets for the movie! REFERENCED MATERIALS...
Nov 10, 2021
Should writing be confined to a single subject? Andrew and Julie address the question by discussing writing across the curriculum. Whether it be learning about history or studying science, learn how the incorporation of writing across multiple subjects allows for students to be more engaged with the content they're learning and gives them the opportunity for the application of their skills in a variety of ways. REFERENCED MATERIALS: Dr. James B. Webster Anna Ingham The Blended Sound-Sight Progra...
Nov 03, 2021
For teachers and teaching parents, it's natural to want to see instant results when trying a new process. However, are instant results natural? This week Andrew and Julie address the question by discussing the importance of focusing on the process over the product. Be encouraged as Andrew shares his insights on trusting the writing process, and learn how the process provides students with the foundational tools they will need to produce a good product down the line. REFERENCED MATERIALS: " Proce...
Oct 27, 2021
While Andrew is away, Julie interviews the man behind the curtain: Mikael Walker. Mikael is one of our audio/video specialists here at IEW. Tune in to this episode to learn about what Mikael's job entails, how he became interested in the field, and even how the Structure and Style methodology helps him with his job. Listen to hear what product Mikael is giving away! - Mikael Walker REFERENCED MATERIALS: Mikael Walker Structure and Style for Students® Cameron Covey "Where are they now? Mikael Wal...
Oct 18, 2021
Writing is certainly a complicated process. It's no surprise that many students simply don't enjoy the task. But do they have to? This week, Andrew and Julie address the question. With insight and stories, Andrew discusses how IEW's methodology creates an environment where students strive for excellence, and he talks about the motivation students experience once they are given the tools to succeed. REFERENCED MATERIALS: However Imperfectly by Andrew Pudewa "You Don't Have to Like It" The Princip...
Oct 13, 2021
Outlines, checklists, grammar, oh my! This week, Andrew tackles these topics by answering technical questions submitted by our listeners. Tune in to hear Andrew provide insight on writing the key word outline, and learn the importance of the checklist as it builds mastery over the stylistic techniques. Referenced Materials: "The Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing" Audio Talk Article "Process versus Product" Fix It! Grammar Remember to send your questions to Podcast@IEW.com , and perhaps your...
Oct 07, 2021
Last week, Andrew and Julie addressed the challenge of reaching reluctant writers and discussed the importance of separating complexity for these students. In this episode, Andrew and Julie finish the conversation by turning to the power of the checklist. Tune in as the duo discusses the benefits of using the stylistic techniques, and learn how the checklist provides direction, which allows the students to write with confidence. GO TO PART 1 REFERENCED MATERIALS: " Writing without Tears" Reachin...
Sep 28, 2021
Frustration and tears are things that many students experience when writing. Consequently, it can be difficult for teachers and parents to encourage these students to complete the task. For the next two weeks, Andrew and Julie will discuss how to reach the reluctant writer. To begin the series, Andrew talks about the importance of understanding why your student is reluctant so that you can best address the issue. Then, Andrew and Julie unpack the writing process and explain the power of the key ...
Sep 23, 2021
Email, snail mail, mail bag! Once again Andrew and Julie open and read mail sent from students, teachers, and parents. In this delightful episode students share how confident they are since learning IEW's writing method, and teachers and parents express gratitude for the transformation they've witnessed in their students' writing ability. By the way, many of the students wrote their letters using the five-paragraph model! REFERENCED MATERIALS: Structure and Style for Students Teaching Writing: S...
Sep 14, 2021
Are you hoping to enrich the time spent with your students at home? Tune in to this week's episode! Andrew and Julie continue the series on homeschooling help. This episode, the duo lays out some practical tips for parents when educating at home. Be encrouaged as Andrew and Julie share the importance of setting realistic expectations and focusing on the main priorites. REFERENCED MATERIALS: "Homeschool 101" Homeschooling Help Facebook Page Podcast with Dr. Carol Swain The 7 Habits of Highly Effe...
Sep 08, 2021
Andrew has been going through his top read of each year. But does he have a top read of the decade? He just might! With insight and context Andrew and Julie continue down the list of Andrew's top reads from the years 2013 through 2020. Since Andrew hasn't picked his top read of 2021, he instead talks about books that have helped shape his health and well-being during this year. Go to PART 1 | Part 2 REFERENCED MATERIALS: The War Against Grammar by David Mulroy Fix It! Grammar Ten Ways to Destroy...
Aug 31, 2021
Once Andrew finished the book, he immediately went back to page one and read it again. Which book was it? Tune in to this episode to find out! Starting from 2007, Andrew and Julie continue down the list of Andrew's top book of the year. Andrew will discuss books that helped shape some of his best known talks, and he will also discuss fictional books, emphasizing the value of the genre and the importance of children's literature. REFERENCED MATERIALS "A Bookish Discussion, Part 2" Boys Adrift by ...
Aug 24, 2021
With reading being one of the language arts, it is an important topic of discussion to Andrew and Julie. Have you ever wondered what books Andrew has read over the past two decades? Tune in to part one of this three-part series as Andrew and Julie talk about the value of reading, and then go through Andrew's top book of the year from the years 2000 to 2006. You'll also get to hear the context and time in which these books were read and how they impacted Andrew's life. REFERENCED MATERIALS "A Boo...
Aug 19, 2021
Being great admirers of her and her work, Andrew and Julie are honored to welcome author and public speaker Dr. Carol Swain to the podcast. To start off, Dr. Swain shares her backstory and variety of credentials. Be inspired by Dr. Swain's incredible journey of hard work in becoming a great communicator, and listen to her message to parents on education and raising great thinkers. REFERENCED MATERIALS A Visit with Dr. Carol Swain † Dr. Carol Swain The Candace Owens Show with Carol Swain Schoolho...
Aug 10, 2021