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The Arts of Language Podcast

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The Arts of Language Podcast, with Institute for Excellence in Writing’s founder Andrew Pudewa, is a weekly podcast to support teachers of writing composition. Our goal is to equip teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers.
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Episodes

Episode 341: A Sneak Peek at IEW's 2022 Fall Conference

On Friday, October 14, IEW will host an online Fall Conference. The conference is an opportunity for parents and teachers around the globe to gather and watch Andrew deliver several of his popular and insightful talks. In Episode 341, Andrew and Julie give a sneak peek of what the day entails and share a snippet of each of the talks Andrew will present. REFERENCED MATERIALS: IEW's 2022 Fall Conference [Online] IEW's 2022 Summer Conference Structure and Style for Students Teaching Writing: Struct...

Sep 27, 2022

Episode 340: Ask Andrew Anything

Whether they are broad or technical, serious or humorous, Andrew enjoys receiving and answering questions. In this week's episode, Andrew enthusiastically addresses inquiries posed by teachers and teaching parents. From suggestions about motivation to advice on teaching a student with dysgraphia, Andrew responds to each question with experience and insight. Referenced Materials: They're Rarely Too Young...and Never Too Old "To Twinkle" by Kay Collier Slone Shinichi Suzuki Teaching Writing: Struc...

Sep 20, 2022

Episode 339: How to Teach Writing with Confidence

How can teachers and teaching parents teach writing confidently? This week, Andrew and Julie address the question. Andrew first explains the complex task of writing. Once teachers understand the process, they can then break it down into manageable steps that make the skill both teachable and learnable. Be encouraged by the episode and learn how IEW's methodology equips you to separate the complexity of writing so that you and your students can find success! REFERENCED MATERIALS: Structure and St...

Sep 14, 2022

Episode 338: Conversing with Kelsey Reed †

As a long-time partner to WORLD Magazine , the Arts of Language Podcast is excited to have Kelsey Reed as a guest. Kelsey is a news coach for God's WORLD News. In this encouraging episode, Kelsey discusses her role in helping parents navigate challenging conversations with their children about current events. Kelsey desires to instill confidence and hope by approaching the news with a biblical perspective. Referenced Materials: WORLD Magazine God's WORLD News God's WORLD News: Teacher's Lounge T...

Sep 07, 2022

Episode 337: A Visit with Sarah Mackenzie

As reading is an important language art, Andrew and Julie are thrilled to welcome a fellow lover of reading Sarah Mackenzie. Sarah is a homeschool mom, author, and the founder of Read-Aloud Revival, which announced the launch of its own boutique publishing imprint: Waxwing Books. In this episode Sarah talks about the publisher's first book, A Little More Beautiful: The Story of a Garden. As the author of this children's book, Sarah shares her insight on what makes a classic children's book and p...

Aug 31, 2022

Episode 336: Supercharging Classroom Creativity and Motivation

The start of the school year is an exciting time—a time when energy and motivation are high in the classroom. With many returning to school this month, Andrew and Julie address teachers and teaching parents by discussing ways they can carry the energy from the beginning of the semester throughout the year. From challenging your students to incorporate all of the dress-ups in one sentence, to tracking your students' progress, you'll hear tried and true tips for supercharging creativity and motiva...

Aug 24, 2022

Episode 335: Homeschool 101 – A Conversation with Dr. Lisa Dunne †

To join them in this Homeschool 101 episode, Andrew and Julie welcome Dr. Lisa Dunne. Dr. Dunne is a homeschool mom, author, and founder of Chula Vista Christian University. With over twenty years of classroom experience, Dr. Dunne speaks on her vision of education reform. Her organization's work includes establishing homeschool academies that allow parents to partner with local churches. Additionally Dr. Dunne discusses her new book, Outsourced, and capitalizes on the importance of parental inv...

Aug 17, 2022

Episode 334: Back to School with IEW

For many, August is a month of anticipation as the start of the school year approaches. In this week's episode, Andrew and Julie address teachers who will be using IEW's method in the classroom. From tips on decorating the classroom to suggestions on equipping yourself, you’ll learn some practical and effective preparations for a successful year of teaching with Structure and Style! Referenced Materials: Premium Membership Teaching Writing: Structure and Style Structure and Style for Students Cl...

Aug 11, 2022

Episode 333: Letter to the Editor

When teaching Structure and Style for Students , Andrew had each student hire an editor and deliver a letter that he had written to him or her. After all, every good writer has an editor. Andrew and Julie read the letter and discuss the role that editors play in helping students bring their finest pieces to publication. Andrew cautions against overcorrecting and instead recommends that editors focus on ensuring that the composition or essay is "legal." Referenced Materials: "Letter to the Editor...

Aug 03, 2022

Episode 332: While Julie's Away – Talking Accreditation with Evan Smith

With Julie being away this week, Andrew asked Evan Smith to join him for the podcast. Evan is one of our educational consultants and a member of the accreditation team. By tuning in you'll learn about Evan's experience with IEW, be introduced to the process of becoming an accredited instructor, and gain insight on the benefits of working through the Teaching Writing: Structure and Style teacher-training course. Referenced Materials: Structure and Style for Students IEW's Support Team Educational...

Jul 27, 2022

Episode 331: Pursuing College in a Whole New Way – A Conversation with Dr. Nicholas Ellis

The Arts of Language Podcast is honored to welcome Dr. Nicholas Ellis this week. Dr. Ellis is the founder and CEO of Christian Halls International (CHI), an organization that organizes and nurtures local communities for students in higher education programs. In the episode you'll learn about the inspiring work Dr. Ellis and his organization are doing and IEW's exciting partnership with CHI, in which students can receive college credit for completing Structure and Style for Students Year 1C paire...

Jul 21, 2022

Episode 330: Ask Andrew Anything

Keeping up with tradition, Andrew responds to inquiries submitted by our podcast listeners in another "Ask Andrew Anything." This week, Andrew addresses questions about the checklist, grading, teaching in a classroom, and much more! Whether you're a parent, a co-op tutor, or a full-time school teacher, you'll glean much from Andrew's insightful answers. Also, Andrew reads a sweet letter he received in the mail from an IEW student! Referenced Materials: Structure and Style for Students #IEWFlatAn...

Jul 13, 2022

Episode 329: Where It All Began – IEW's Founding and Mission

Over the years, IEW has grown tremendously as its writing method is taught in various educational settings. The company offers an abundance of resources, from encouraging blog posts to effective curriculum. How did IEW get to where it is now? This week, Andrew and Julie go back to where it all began and unpack the story of how Andrew discovered the Structure and Style method of teaching writing. Give this episode a listen to learn about the success of the writing method and to understand our mis...

Jul 06, 2022

Episode 328: Learn about IEW's Online Classes.

As the school year fast approaches, many parents are looking for writing instruction for their students. IEW's online classes are a great option! For this podcast episode, Julie welcomes IEW's senior project manager and director of the online class department, Denise Kelley. Denise discusses the high quality of instructors who teach the classes, explains what a typical class day looks like, and talks about the curriculum used. Tune in to learn how the classes give the students an opportunity for...

Jun 29, 2022

Episode 327: Fatherhood and Family – A Dad Talk, Part 2

Continuing last week's conversation, Andrew and Julie wrap up by discussing the last two things on Andrew's list of the best things he did as a homeschool dad: teaching classes and taking over the education of a particular child. While the things on Andrew's list may not be practical for all family settings, learn how Andrew's involvement in his children's education helped improve their learning and the family culture. GO TO: PART 1 Referenced Materials: Andrew's Engagements Math-U-See Memoria P...

Jun 22, 2022

Episode 326: Fatherhood and Family – A Dad Talk, Part 1

In honor of Father's Day, Andrew reflects on what he did as a homeschool dad that helped cultivate a good family and home culture. Based on his new convention talk, "The Three, Maybe Four, Best Things I Did as a Homeschool Dad," Andrew shares the first two on his list: reading aloud to the family and family meetings. Tune in to hear Andrew's insight and stories on how these changed the family dynamic for the better! Referenced Materials: Andrew's Engagements Read-Aloud Revival "Nurturing Compete...

Jun 15, 2022

Episode 325: Homeschool 101 – A Conversation with Brandy Ferrell†

For this Homeschool 101 episode, Andrew and Julie welcome Brandy Ferrell to the mic. Brandy is a homeschool mom of four, an IEW affiliate, and the founder of Half-a-Hundred Acre Wood . In the episode Brandy shares her story of homeschooling, talks about her experience with IEW materials, and speaks on the curriculum and resources she offers to other homeschoolers. Referenced Materials: IEW’s 2022 Summer Conference [Live and Online] The Joys of Boys Podcast Teaching Boys & Other Children Who ...

Jun 08, 2022

Episode 324: Sharpening the Saw – Maintaining Your Edge as a Teacher

The summer season is a great time to review and strengthen knowledge that you might not have time for throughout the school year. This week, Andrew and Julie offer suggestions for teaching parents and teachers to stay sharp over the long break. Listen to the podcast to find ways to feel prepared before the new school year, like watching the Teaching Writing: Structure and Style or following along with the The Great TWSS Adventure! Referenced Materials: Teaching Writing: Structure and Style® Teac...

May 31, 2022

Episode 323: Preventing Evaporation – Strategies for Summer Writing

Summer is a great time for relaxing, spending time outdoors, and taking a break from the long school year. It can also be a time when students forgot the skills they've learned. This week, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker suggest ways to keep your students writing throughout the summer season. From writing postcards to crafting commentary on recipes, the duo encourages some fun application of writing skills. Referenced Materials: Structure and Style® for Students Theme-Based Writing Lessons Postcr...

May 25, 2022

Episode 322: Advanced Style, Part 2

Picking up where they left off last week, Andrew and Julie discuss Dr. Webster's paragraph models and author imitation as ways of challenging students stylistically. Learn how the different paragraphs can fit into a Unit 7: Inventive Writing essay, and gain insight on the benefits of author imitation in learning stylistic techniques. GO TO: PART 1 Referenced Materials: "Advanced Style, Part 2" Teaching Writing: Structure and Style [Premium Membership] "IEW's Premium Membership: Incredible Result...

May 18, 2022

Episode 321: Advanced Style, Part 1

This week's podcast moves beyond sentence openers and dress-ups. Andrew and Julie discuss the advanced style techniques. Providing examples, Andrew goes through quite a few of them. To name some, he discusses dual -ly adverbs, alliteration, parallelism, metaphor, and more! Learn how the goal with these techniques is not to make better writing right now but to help form better writers. Referenced Materials: Teaching Writing: Structure and Style [Premium Membership] A Tale of Two Cities by Charles...

May 12, 2022

Episode 320: Ask Andrew Anything

With another tenth episode comes another Ask Andrew Anything! This week Andrew responds to questions submitted by our podcast listeners. From inquiries on audiobooks to questions on student engagement, Andrew answers with experience and insight. Referenced Materials: "Nurturing Competent Communicators" audio talk by Andrew Pudewa A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens However Imperfectly by Andrew Pudewa Leadership Education by Oliver DeMille The One-Life Solution by Dr. Henry Cloud IEW's Schoo...

May 04, 2022

Episode 319: Nurturing Success - Serving Schools of Every Kind

Is IEW for homeschoolers? Or is it for full-time classroom teachers? Does it work well in a hybrid-school model? The short answer is yes! This week, Andrew and Julie unpack how IEW's Structure and Style methodology came to be and discuss how the method of teaching writing is successful in any educational setting. Referenced Materials: Learn to Write and THINK with IEW Blended Structure and Style in Composition by Dr. James B. Wesbter Dr. James B. Webster The Blended Sound-Sight Program of Learni...

Apr 27, 2022

Episode 318: Copywork, Narration, and Dictation

Being able to write and speak effectively are important language skills that many teachers and parents hope to instill in their students. This week, Andrew and Julie discuss copywork, narration, and dictation as practices to cultivate the arts of language in students. From increasing fluency in writing to exercising the memory, learn about the different benefits that each of these practices can have. Referenced Materials: "Cultivating Language Arts: Preschool through High School" "The Goodness o...

Apr 20, 2022

Episode 317: Managing Burnout

As the end of the school year approaches, it can be challenging to stay motivated to energetically finish out the semester. If you're like many teachers and parents, you're experiencing burnout. In this episode Andrew and Julie offer encouragement and share seven strategies to help manage burnout so that you can end the year on a good note! Referenced Materials: "Managing Burnout" Ben Greenfield Life Ben Greenfield Interviews His Mom Huberman Lab Podcast Optimizing Workspace for Productivity, Fo...

Apr 13, 2022

Episode 316: Catching Up on Conventions

From March to July you can expect Andrew to be traveling to different homeschool conventions across the nation. At these conventions Andrew presents talks that really any educator can glean from. This year Andrew has several new talks. Tune into this episode to get a preview of what his new talks are about! Referenced Materials: "Catching Up on Conventions" Andrew's Engagements Sarah Mackenzie IEW's Podcast with Sarah Mackenzie Sarah's Podcast with Andrew Pudewa The Read-Aloud Family by Sarah Ma...

Apr 06, 2022

Episode 315: Homeschool 101 – A Conversation with Karla Canon

Continuing the Homeschool 101 series, Andrew and Julie welcome homeschool mom, YouTuber, and IEW affiliate Karla Canon. Homeschooling her three children, Karla has witnessed the benefits of home education and enjoys sharing her wisdom with others. In this episode Karla shares how homeschooling has allowed her to individualize education in a way that motivates her children to learn and discusses how IEW has impacted her children's ability to communicate effectively. Referenced Materials: "Homesch...

Mar 31, 2022

Episode 314: Imitation as the Foundation for Innovation, Creativity, and Development

In and outside of the classroom, we want our students to be creative in their skills. However, before students can create, they must first have a foundation to build upon. This week, Andrew and Julie talk about how imitation is the first step in learning any new skill, and they discuss the way in which imitation gives students the tools so that they can create or innovate within their new skill. Referenced Materials: Mike Rowe's YouTube Channel TED Talk with Mike Rowe However Imperfectly by Andr...

Mar 23, 2022

Episode 313: Announcing the 2022 Arts of Language Magalog

Recently IEW released its annual magalog, a portmanteau of magazine and catalog. Tune in this week to learn about some of the content inside of this year's magalog. Additionally Andrew and Julie discuss the testimonies featured in the magalog, and Andrew reads letters that he received from students. Referenced Materials: "Announcing the 2022 Arts of Language Magalog" Magalog "You Don't Have to Like It..." by Andrew Pudewa Structure and Style® for Students Sharyn Staggers Structure and Style ® fo...

Mar 16, 2022

Episode 312: Learning about Laughter

From when Andrew studied under Shinichi Suzuki, he remembers the great teacher using humor while he taught. Grateful for the humor, Andrew asks, "What makes something funny?" Join us this week as Andrew explains the health benefits of humor, discusses its value in a classroom setting, and shares the different components that make things humorous. Referenced Materials: Structure and Style® for Students Year 1 Level B Shinichi Suzuki Humor in Teaching audio talk by Andrew Pudewa Anatomy of an Illn...

Mar 09, 2022
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