Wednesday, May 27, 2020
The Online IEW Checklist Generatorââ¢
à Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote, ââ¬Å"The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil.â⬠At IEW we agree. Believing the best way for a child to progress and learn is to meet him where he is educationally and move at a rate custom-tailored to his needs, we regularly encourage parents and teachers to adjust the style checklist to reflect an ââ¬Å"Easy +1â⬠approach. Essentially what that means is that the child is able to meet all of the elements of the checklist without it sounding awkward, most of the time. Once one skill is mastered, a new skill is added to the checklist for the student to practice. Up to this point this personalized checklist will have been created by either adding in items or scratching them off from the checklist provided in the curriculum or by creating a custom checklist ââ¬Å"from the ground up.â⬠But starting now, premium subscribers have the opportunity to create custom checklists via the web by using the IEW Checklist Generator, an online premium IEW tool. This tool allows parents, co-op facilitators, and hybrid school instructors to quickly and easily create customized checklists for each of their students. When accessing the Checklist Generator tool on IEWââ¬â¢s website, premium subscribers are able to select a checklist for any of IEWââ¬â¢s eight writing units (Units 2ââ¬â9). Once they make their selection, they are able to not only remove elements, but also add any additional elements they wish to assign. They can then determine the point value to be assigned to the new elements. Optionally, the entire point column can even be eliminated if desired. Not only are premium subscribers able to remove and create elements and assign point values, they are also able to select and create their own banned word lists. After the checklist template has been created, it can be saved in the premium subscriberââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"My Templatesâ⬠folder, allowing the checklist to be printed again and again. Conveniently, the checklist can also be saved as a PDF to the subscriberââ¬â¢s computer. By using the IEW Checklist Generator, parents and co-op instructors will be able to more easily and quickly meet the needs of their students, something all educators are happy to accomplish! To learn more about how to teach writing to students in an individualized manner, listen to a recent discussion between Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker, the marketing director for IEW. The Arts of Language Podcast Episode 94, "Individualized Learning,"à discusses not only the Checklist Generator, but also other ways to vary the material to suit each studentââ¬â¢s needs. Check it out when you have a few minutes. The IEW Checklist Generator is debuting now and is available only to Premium Subscribers. If you are not yet a Premium Subscriber, you can become one by either purchasing the updated copy of Teaching Writing: Structure and Style (DVD or streaming), purchasing just the Premium Subscription, or by updating your old version of Teaching Writing: Structure and Style. If you have the older DVD version of the TWSS, now is a perfect time to update so you will be able to take advantage of all of the perks that come with a Premium Subscription, including the IEW Checklist Generator! ââ¬Å"Respecting the pupilâ⬠has hopefully become just a little bit easier! à IEW Checklist Generator is a trademark of the Institute for Excellence in Writing, L.L.C. IEW Checklist Generator? Permalink By WendyHiltonSmithAug10 I am a Premium Subscriber, but cannot find where this new checklist is. My oldest son is in SWICC-A and daughter starting SID-A this school year, and my youngest doing Bible Heroes. This will be a nice tool to have to adjust for each of them. How do you access the checklist? Log in or register to post comments Hi Wendy! Permalink By Jennifer MauserAug10 Premium subscribers willl find the checklist on the website. Log into your account and you will see a new gray tab called "Checklist Generator." If you checked there earlier but didn't find it, check back. It should be there by now. I have really enjoyed getting familiar with this wonderful tool! Log in or register to post comments Grading for the writing Permalink By marika3Oct29 I was directed to this page but I still havent been able to get or see an actual grading for the writing program. Im a Premium Subscriber, I talking about an actual grading sheet with marks. Log in or register to post comments Grading for the writing Permalink By marika3Oct29 I was directed to this page but I still havent been able to get or see an actual grading for the writing program. Im a Premium Subscriber, I talking about an actual grading sheet with marks. Log in or register to post comments Hello, Marika! Permalink By Evan SmithSep05 Hello, Marika! While we encourage you to grade according the ideas Andrew presents in his article "Marking and Grading", you may certainly assign points to each checklist for the purpose of findingà a percentage grade for each composition. You will see theà option to add points when using the templates for the Checklist Generator. Examples of how to assign pointsà are also available on the Continuation Course Grading Sheets here.à à Evan Smith IEW Customer Service Team Log in or register to post comments generator Permalink By deermanswifeSep02 Id like access to the checklist generator Log in or register to post comments generator Permalink By deermanswifeSep02 Id like access to the checklist generator Log in or register to post comments How to Access the Checklist Generator Permalink By Evan SmithSep05 We're happy to assistà you with this! If you are already a premium subscriber, you may access our Checklist Generator with the steps listed below (if you are not already a premium subscriber, you can first become one here!): à 1) Make sure you are logged into your account. 2) Once logged in, click on the grey "Checklist Generator" tab on your account page. 3) Click the blue button to be taken to the Checklist Generator. à If you need additional support, please do not hesitate to contact us! à Evan Smith IEW Customer Service Team Log in or register to post comments
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