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The Arts of Language Podcast

The Arts of Language Podcast

K-12 Writing Education
Update frequency
every 7 days
Episodes
450
Years Active
2016 - 2025
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Episode 232: The Dyslexic Advantage - A Conversation with Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 2

Episode 232: The Dyslexic Advantage - A Conversation with Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 2

Join us this week as Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide continue to share their expertise on dyslexia. With insight and clarity, the Eides discuss how IEW helps break down the task of writing for dyslexic …

Wed 12 Aug 2020
Episode 231: The Dyslexic Advantage - A Conversation with Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 1

Episode 231: The Dyslexic Advantage - A Conversation with Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 1

This week, Andrew and Julie welcome acknowledged experts on dyslexia, Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide, authors of The Dyslexic Advantage. Bringing in their expertise and research, the Eides share how th…

Wed 05 Aug 2020
Episode 230: Ask Andrew Anything

Episode 230: Ask Andrew Anything

Has Andrew ever written a formal complaint letter to a restaurant? Tune into this Ask Andrew Anything to find out! From a question about key word outlines to an inquiry about the most valuable thing …

Wed 29 Jul 2020
Episode 229: The Great Grammar Give and Take, Part 2

Episode 229: The Great Grammar Give and Take, Part 2

Continuing the discussion on grammar, Andrew and Julie steer the conversation towards our program Fix It! Grammar. Join us as the duo explains the approach of the program, and even learn what Andrew …

Wed 22 Jul 2020
Episode 228: The Great Grammar Give and Take, Part 1

Episode 228: The Great Grammar Give and Take, Part 1

Can you paraphrase the first sentence of the Declaration of Independence? Without a good grammar foundation, it would be rather challenging. This week Andrew and Julie turn their attention to grammar…

Wed 15 Jul 2020
Episode 227: The Importance of Learning to SPEAK Well - A conversation with NCFCA's Amy Joy Tofte

Episode 227: The Importance of Learning to SPEAK Well - A conversation with NCFCA's Amy Joy Tofte

In a world where everyone has an opinion, it is important to be able to think, listen, analyze, and communicate effectively. This week Andrew and Julie welcome the Director of Education for the Natio…

Wed 08 Jul 2020
Episode 226: Cooking with Structure and Style, Part 2

Episode 226: Cooking with Structure and Style, Part 2

Finish up the series with Andrew and Julie as they compare the skill of cooking to the skill of writing. In this podcast the duo show how cooking requires both structure and style, and Andrew goes th…

Wed 01 Jul 2020
Episode 225: Cooking with Structure and Style, Part 1

Episode 225: Cooking with Structure and Style, Part 1

Taking a break from talking dress-ups and motivation, Andrew and Julie explore a different topic this week: cooking. Join us in part one of this two-part series as Andrew and Julie share some of thei…
Wed 24 Jun 2020
Episode 224: Sailing with Mr. Pudewa - Reflections for Father's Day

Episode 224: Sailing with Mr. Pudewa - Reflections for Father's Day

With Father's Day approaching, Julie asks Andrew to reflect on his childhood with his father. Join us in this retrospective episode as Andrew shares fond memories about his father, like frequent sail…

Wed 17 Jun 2020
Episode 223: Homeschooled and Headed for College — A Conversation with Denise Boiko

Episode 223: Homeschooled and Headed for College — A Conversation with Denise Boiko

Applying for colleges can be overwhelming, especially for homeschoolers. Tune in this week as Andrew and Julie welcome the author of Homeschooled & Headed for College, Denise Boiko. In this episode D…

Wed 10 Jun 2020
Episode 222: The Art and Science of Motivation, Part 2

Episode 222: The Art and Science of Motivation, Part 2

"Children like to do what they can do." This week, Andrew and Julie delve into the three laws of motivation and provide insight on how to implement them in your student's learning environment. Stay t…

Wed 03 Jun 2020
Episode 221: The Art and Science of Motivation, Part 1

Episode 221: The Art and Science of Motivation, Part 1

What motivates anybody to learn? Answering this question, Andrew and Julie begin this two-part series by discussing the four forms of relevancy. Learn the importance of capitalizing on your student's…

Wed 27 May 2020
Episode 220: Ask Andrew Anything

Episode 220: Ask Andrew Anything

Once again Julie asks Andrew just about anything with questions submitted by our listeners. With insight and advice Andrew answers inquiries on topics like withholding help and contrived relevancy. S…

Wed 20 May 2020
Episode 219: Entrepreneurship — A Conversation with Mark Baker

Episode 219: Entrepreneurship — A Conversation with Mark Baker

With summer just around the corner, it's a great time for young people to look for entrepreneurial opportunities. Join us this week as Andrew and Julie welcome entrepreneur and co-founder of Christia…

Wed 13 May 2020
Episode 218: Things My Mother Did Right

Episode 218: Things My Mother Did Right

With Mother's Day approaching, Andrew reflects on his childhood and on things his mother did right. Join us in this gratifying episode where Andrew shares what he really appreciated about his mother,…

Wed 06 May 2020
Episode 217: Confessions of a Homeschooler — A Conversation with Erica Arndt

Episode 217: Confessions of a Homeschooler — A Conversation with Erica Arndt

Join us in this enjoyable episode as Andrew and Julie welcome homeschool mom, blogger, and our top affiliate, Erica Arndt. In today's episode Erica describes her life as a homeschooling mom, tells th…

Tue 28 Apr 2020
Episode 216: The Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing, Part 4 — Over-Expectation

Episode 216: The Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing, Part 4 — Over-Expectation

In most learning experiences, there is typically a period of awkwardness when the new skill is attempted. Wrap up the series with Andrew and Julie as they discuss the fourth deadly error of teaching …

Wed 22 Apr 2020
Episode 215: The Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing, Part 3 — Unclear Assignments

Episode 215: The Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing, Part 3 — Unclear Assignments

Picking up where they left off, Andrew and Julie hone in on the third of the four deadly errors of teaching writing: unclear assignments. Many of us have experience with the frustration of an unclear…

Wed 15 Apr 2020
Episode 214: A Crash Course for Accidental Homeschooling

Episode 214: A Crash Course for Accidental Homeschooling

Amidst the closing of schools nationwide, many parents are now taking on the task of educating their children at home. In this webinar recording, Andrew and Julie provide suggestions on cultivating a…
Wed 08 Apr 2020
Episode 213: A Special Announcement from Classical Conversations' CEO, Robert Bortins

Episode 213: A Special Announcement from Classical Conversations' CEO, Robert Bortins

This week, Andrew and Julie welcome the CEO of Classical Conversations, Robert Bortins. Tune in as Robert announces a great opportunity for homeschooling parents associated with Classical Conversatio…

Wed 01 Apr 2020
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