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Learning Styles—Overcoming the Writing Barrier

Whether you are teaching two students or twenty, you have likely noticed that each of your students learns a bit differently. One child might happily read a book and remember what he’s read,... read more

Oct 13, 2016

I Learned English in a Latin Classroom

It is said that English is one of the hardest languages to learn. It breaks its own rules more than it follows them, and the rules it does follow can be confusing. However,... read more

Oct 12, 2016

Hate of Learning: One Cause and a Possible Remedy

If you've ever had a child who resisted learning, grumping and dragging her feet over every assignment, you'll sympathize with Andrew's experience with one of his daughters. And you will be encouraged and... read more

Aug 24, 2016

Kim Murphy, Hybrid School Teacher

  In recent years, more and more parents have opted for a new educational approach that many believe offers the best of both worlds: hybrid schooling. While hybrid schooling still allows for a hands-on... read more

Jul 28, 2016

Hybrid schools: Homeschooling just got a lot easier.

  Hybrid schools are popping up across the country at an astounding rate. At these schools, homeschooled students attend classes 2–3 days per week. The school chooses the curriculum, and teachers assign grades and... read more

Nov 11, 2015

How Co-ops Helped Save Our Homeschool

  I was new to homeschooling with a preschooler, a kindergartner, and a second grader. We had just made a major move to a new part of the country, devoid of any acquaintances. The... read more

Aug 31, 2015

Popular Questions at Our First Facebook Party

Last night we launched our first “Facebook Party,” an event that included over five hundred parents and educators. Andrew Pudewa and other IEW commentators were among the participants as they answered some challenging... read more

Apr 14, 2015

Beating Blank Brain Syndrome

Writer’s block. Blank page syndrome. Blank brain syndrome. Sound familiar? You remember the feeling – you have a big paper due in a few days that you haven’t even started yet, you sit... read more

Mar 21, 2014

Why Attend a Homeschool Convention This Year?

Time is precious. Money can be tight. Travel must be prioritized. And, almost all the information you will ever need can be found online. So, is going to a conference really worth it? I... read more

Mar 14, 2014

Hope for Your Struggling Learner

  My brother struggled tremendously with learning to read. In my dad’s words, “He was the most dyslexic kid I’ve ever met.” It wasn’t till he was almost twelve that he could finally really... read more

Jan 31, 2014

Welcome to IEW’s Blog!

Welcome! We hope you’ll find this a place to be encouraged in the daily joys and struggles of educating your children. You, homeschooling moms and dads, co-op teachers, tutors, and full-time classroom teachers,... read more

Dec 19, 2013

Learning Styles—Overcoming the Writing Barrier

Whether you are teaching two students or twenty, you have likely noticed that each of your students learns a bit differently.... read more

I Learned English in a Latin Classroom

It is said that English is one of the hardest languages to learn. It breaks its own rules more than it... read more

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Hate of Learning: One Cause and a Possible Remedy

If you've ever had a child who resisted learning, grumping and dragging her feet over every assignment, you'll sympathize with Andrew's... read more

Kim Murphy, Hybrid School Teacher

  In recent years, more and more parents have opted for a new educational approach that many believe offers the best of... read more

Hybrid schools: Homeschooling just got a lot easier.

  Hybrid schools are popping up across the country at an astounding rate. At these schools, homeschooled students attend classes 2–3 days... read more

How Co-ops Helped Save Our Homeschool

  I was new to homeschooling with a preschooler, a kindergartner, and a second grader. We had just made a major move... read more

Popular Questions at Our First Facebook Party

Last night we launched our first “Facebook Party,” an event that included over five hundred parents and educators. Andrew Pudewa and... read more

Beating Blank Brain Syndrome

Writer’s block. Blank page syndrome. Blank brain syndrome. Sound familiar? You remember the feeling – you have a big paper due... read more

Why Attend a Homeschool Convention This Year?

Time is precious. Money can be tight. Travel must be prioritized. And, almost all the information you will ever need can... read more

Hope for Your Struggling Learner

  My brother struggled tremendously with learning to read. In my dad’s words, “He was the most dyslexic kid I’ve ever met.”... read more

Welcome to IEW’s Blog!

Welcome! We hope you’ll find this a place to be encouraged in the daily joys and struggles of educating your children.... read more

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