The Arts of Language Podcast
The Arts of Language Podcast
IEW (Andrew Pudewa)
Episode 150: Ask Andrew Anything
1 seconds Posted Aug 1, 2018 at 10:31 am.
Shannon asks, "I have a girl, but she would rather be digging in the dirt, doing science experiments, or playing in her tree house than doing sit-down work, especially writing. How can you make IEW work for a kinesthetic/tactile learner that prefers to play and experiment?"
Karen asks, "I have high school students, and I use a literature-based English curriculum. The books are fantastic, but my students are reluctant to do the reading outside of class time. They also do not want to do other homework outside of class time. Do you have suggestions for motivating students to work independently?"
Julie asks, "My son has a short attention span when it comes to lesson time. How can I help with that but still let him build forts?"
Angela asks, "I've been a homeschooling mom for over ten years. Normally I'm not nervous about how my kids are doing in the grand scheme of things. Dealing with high school, however, has been a totally different story. How do you know for sure that this is really enough? I think about how my son will succeed in life, what is he doing after high school and college. How can I really know that what we're doing is enough and all will be well?"
Julie asks, "How do you deal with a moody and incompliant teen?"
Brianne asks, "Where do I start? What do I need in order to teach my middle school student to be prepared for high school writing?"
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Join us in this episode of "Ask Andrew Anything" as Andrew responds to questions submitted by our podcast listeners. Offering helpful tips and humorous insight, Andrew explains ways to motivate students and where to get started with IEW.
Referenced Materials:
Humor in Teaching
Podcast Series: Part 1 | Part 2
Theme-Based Writing Lessons 
Following Narnia Volume 1: The Lion's Song by Laura Bettis 
U.S History-Based Writing Lessons by Lori Verstegen 
Fables, Myths, and Fairy Tales Writing Lessons by Maria Gerber 
All Things Fun & Fascinating by Lori Verstegen 
Bible Heroes Writing Lessons Lori Verstegen
Why Gender Matters by Leonard Sax, Ph.D. (Amazon Affiliate)
Teaching Boys and Other Children Who Would Rather Make Forts All Day 
The Global Achievement Gap by Tony Wagoner (Amazon Affiliate)
Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker, Ph.D. (Amazon Affiliate)
The Underground History of American Education by John Taylor Gatto (Amazon Affiliate)
Teaching Writing: Structure and Style 
Writing Across the Curriculum 
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