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Where Are They Now? Kimberly Johnson—Writer and Graphic Designer

  Some students immerse themselves in music; still others pursue athletics. And there are those who enjoy art. Today we would like to feature a student who has a passion for writing fiction and... read more

Jan 18, 2019

Cinematic Exploration—The Book or the Movie? Podcast Episode 169

  “If you read the book first, it imprints images in your memory—the images that are built by the author and translated by you in your imagination. And those are strong.” Andrew Pudewa Andrew Pudewa... read more

Dec 19, 2018

Lessons Learned from A Christmas Carol

  This year, as the leaves depart from their branches and cover our lawns with their warm colors, I look back on one of the most integral parts of my childhood. Christmastime at the... read more

Dec 17, 2018

Jump Start to Reading

  Do you recall that magical moment when reading “clicked” for you? How about for your kids? If you’re like many of us at IEW, that moment likely came about because of an encounter... read more

Nov 09, 2018

Letters to Treasure

  As a fourth-grader who loved a great adventure, reading seemed to be the ticket to experience exciting mysteries, daring adventures, and opportunities to learn about countries that I knew I’d never see in... read more

Nov 06, 2018

The Story of a Story

  My connection with the Lee family began with a phone call. One of IEW’s customer service agents spoke with a woman about her daughters who were interested in becoming accredited IEW instructors—at the... read more

Nov 02, 2018

No Better Legacy

  The month of June marks Father’s Day in the United States. Fathers are vitally important to the raising of healthy, happy children. One of the ways fathers contribute to their children’s development is... read more

Jun 01, 2018

It’s a Hit! One Mom’s Quest to Make Reading Literature Fun

  When Danielle’s oldest son went off to college, she reflected on some of her regrets and decided to do something about them. Read her post and see how she created some fun social... read more

May 14, 2018

Conquering Time and the Digital Age

  Since starting college in the fall of 2015, I’ve had very little time to read for pleasure. I have deep admiration for those who manage to find the time to read in such... read more

Apr 09, 2018

How Then Shall We Read?—An Apology for Literary Analysis

# by Missy Andrews   Enjoy this guest blog post written by Missy Andrews, co-author of Teaching the Classics and Worldview Detective. Much has been made in recent years of the prime opportunity childhood presents to shape... read more

Mar 05, 2018

Reminiscing: The Battle of the Books

When I was teaching in a homeschool co-op back when my children were younger, each spring our local library invited area middle schools to engage in a round-robin competition, answering questions from any... read more

Feb 26, 2018

Where Are They Now? Kimberly Johnson—Writer and Graphic Designer

  Some students immerse themselves in music; still others pursue athletics. And there are those who enjoy art. Today we would like... read more

Cinematic Exploration—The Book or the Movie? Podcast Episode 169

  “If you read the book first, it imprints images in your memory—the images that are built by the author and translated... read more

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Lessons Learned from A Christmas Carol

  This year, as the leaves depart from their branches and cover our lawns with their warm colors, I look back on... read more

Jump Start to Reading

  Do you recall that magical moment when reading “clicked” for you? How about for your kids? If you’re like many of... read more

Letters to Treasure

  As a fourth-grader who loved a great adventure, reading seemed to be the ticket to experience exciting mysteries, daring adventures, and... read more

The Story of a Story

  My connection with the Lee family began with a phone call. One of IEW’s customer service agents spoke with a woman... read more

No Better Legacy

  The month of June marks Father’s Day in the United States. Fathers are vitally important to the raising of healthy, happy... read more

It’s a Hit! One Mom’s Quest to Make Reading Literature Fun

  When Danielle’s oldest son went off to college, she reflected on some of her regrets and decided to do something about... read more

Conquering Time and the Digital Age

  Since starting college in the fall of 2015, I’ve had very little time to read for pleasure. I have deep admiration... read more

How Then Shall We Read?—An Apology for Literary Analysis

# by Missy Andrews   Enjoy this guest blog post written by Missy Andrews, co-author of Teaching the Classics and Worldview Detective. Much has been... read more

Reminiscing: The Battle of the Books

When I was teaching in a homeschool co-op back when my children were younger, each spring our local library invited area... read more

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