Where are They Now? Michael Megelsh: Author, Instructor, Historian
For those of us who are still in the midst of homeschooling, it is encouraging to hear stories of those who have graduated and are pursuing their life's goals. We recently caught up with... read more
Where are they now? Tommy Kelley—Looking Back with Gratitude
Volunteer firefighter since the age of fifteen, EMT, competitor in the Olympic trials for rifle, political campaign manager, and more—Tommy Kelley has packed in a lot of life in his twenty-five years. Now... read more
NCFCA: Speaking with Truth and Grace
by Teresa Hudson As I have been listening to the sea of words swirling around the topic of the election over the past few months, both in person and via the Internet, I am... read more
Where are they now? Rachel Bushong: Heeding Her Calling to Hawaii
Students around the globe learn to write with IEW in a variety of settings. Many learn at home, but others take part in co-ops or other small group settings with a parent leading... read more
Researching the Relaxing Way
The library has always been my happy place. The smell of books. The neatly organized stacks. The access to anything I could ever possibly want to know. Our little branch library is only... read more
Where are they now? Katherine Wilkins: Future Physical Therapist
Are you just beginning to use IEW with your high school students? Let Katherine Wilkins’ story encourage you! She began IEW in 9th grade and found it to be an excellent curriculum to... read more
Where are they now? Jacob Mauser: English Major Extraordinaire
Graduating from high school last year, Jacob Mauser has taken the IEW writing skills he learned while being homeschooled to college and discovered that English and writing are the things he most loves... read more
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
Entrepreneurship Step 1: Picking a Business Idea
by Carol Topp, CPA Picking a micro business idea is not difficult if you follow a guided plan. Begin by brainstorming what you already know, making sure your business idea fills an actual need.... read more
Six Calming Answers to Six Panicky Questions about High School English for Homeschoolers
by Lee Binz Teaching English in high school can be an anxious endeavor. We can’t think of anyone better to calm nerves than Lee Binz, founder of The Home Scholar. If you enjoy this... read more
Where are They Now? Michael Megelsh: Author, Instructor, Historian
For those of us who are still in the midst of homeschooling, it is encouraging to hear stories of those who have... read more
Where are they now? Tommy Kelley—Looking Back with Gratitude
Volunteer firefighter since the age of fifteen, EMT, competitor in the Olympic trials for rifle, political campaign manager, and more—Tommy Kelley... read more
NCFCA: Speaking with Truth and Grace
by Teresa Hudson As I have been listening to the sea of words swirling around the topic of the election over the... read more
Where are they now? Rachel Bushong: Heeding Her Calling to Hawaii
Students around the globe learn to write with IEW in a variety of settings. Many learn at home, but others take... read more
Researching the Relaxing Way
The library has always been my happy place. The smell of books. The neatly organized stacks. The access to anything I... read more
Where are they now? Katherine Wilkins: Future Physical Therapist
Are you just beginning to use IEW with your high school students? Let Katherine Wilkins’ story encourage you! She began IEW... read more
Where are they now? Jacob Mauser: English Major Extraordinaire
Graduating from high school last year, Jacob Mauser has taken the IEW writing skills he learned while being homeschooled to college... read more
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
Entrepreneurship Step 1: Picking a Business Idea
by Carol Topp, CPA Picking a micro business idea is not difficult if you follow a guided plan. Begin by brainstorming what... read more
Six Calming Answers to Six Panicky Questions about High School English for Homeschoolers
by Lee Binz Teaching English in high school can be an anxious endeavor. We can’t think of anyone better to calm nerves... read more