Listen "Episode 60: Ask Andrew Anything"
Episode Synopsis
In this edition of Ask Andrew Anything, school teachers and students from all over the country ask Andrew questions such as "How does IEW fit into the Classical Education paradigm?" and "When is it no longer required to use the checklist when writing?" Additionally, there is a fun lightning round of questions from IEW students, such as "What is your Starbucks order of choice?" and "In high school, did you ever participate in any team sports?"
Referenced Materials:
Does IEW work with special needs children? by Jill Pike
Principles of Motivation and Skills Development
Podcast Series: Part 1 | Part 2
Audio Talk
Article
Teaching Boys and Other Children Who Would Rather Be Building Forts All Day Audio Talk
Arms and Armor DK Eyewitness Books
The Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing
Podcast Series: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
Audio Talk
Article
Is IEW Classical?
The Five Canons of Rhetoric
Podcast Series: Part 1 | Part 2
Article
Linguistic Development through Poetry Memorization
Teacher's Manual & CDs
Videos of Student Recitations:
The Little Man Who Wasn't There by William Hughes Mearns
Celery by Ogden Nash
Ooey Gooey by Author Unknown and Celery by Ogden Nash
Ooey Gooey by Author Unknown, Celery by Ogden Nash, The Little Man Who Wasn't There by William Hughes Mearns, The Vulture by Hilaire Belloc, and After the Party by William Wise
Remember to send your questions to [email protected], and perhaps yours will be answered the next time we Ask Andrew Anything (AAA).
If you have any questions about IEW or our products, do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service Team at 800.856.5815 or [email protected]
Referenced Materials:
Does IEW work with special needs children? by Jill Pike
Principles of Motivation and Skills Development
Podcast Series: Part 1 | Part 2
Audio Talk
Article
Teaching Boys and Other Children Who Would Rather Be Building Forts All Day Audio Talk
Arms and Armor DK Eyewitness Books
The Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing
Podcast Series: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
Audio Talk
Article
Is IEW Classical?
The Five Canons of Rhetoric
Podcast Series: Part 1 | Part 2
Article
Linguistic Development through Poetry Memorization
Teacher's Manual & CDs
Videos of Student Recitations:
The Little Man Who Wasn't There by William Hughes Mearns
Celery by Ogden Nash
Ooey Gooey by Author Unknown and Celery by Ogden Nash
Ooey Gooey by Author Unknown, Celery by Ogden Nash, The Little Man Who Wasn't There by William Hughes Mearns, The Vulture by Hilaire Belloc, and After the Party by William Wise
Remember to send your questions to [email protected], and perhaps yours will be answered the next time we Ask Andrew Anything (AAA).
If you have any questions about IEW or our products, do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service Team at 800.856.5815 or [email protected]
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