
In Part 3 of the 500th episode, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker reflect on the deeper purpose of the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW). They emphasize the accessibility of IEW’s materials and share stories from parents and students illustrating the transformative effects of IEW programs for both homeschoolers and full-time schools. Wrapping up, they reinforce the central idea that IEW is ultimately about teaching students to read, write, speak, and think well—prompting the ongoing question: “What are we really doing here?”
Referenced Materials
- Portable Walls™ for Structure and Style® Students
- IEW Premium Membership
- Checklist Generator™
- Fix It!® Grammar
- Structure and Style® for Students
- Adventures in Writing
- Teaching Writing: Structure and Style (TWSS)
- IEW Online Instructors
- IEW Brand Ambassador Program
- Contact IEW Customer Support
- Chef JoJo Recipe App
- Arts of Language Podcast
500th Episode Giveaway: Receive a free Portable Walls for Structure and Style Students with coupon code E500-PWSS (for the first 500 customers).
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