From the Mailbag: I Hate IEW!
It’s always a treat to receive letters from IEW teachers and students. This elementary student had her own thoughts about the way she was being taught and decided to let Andrew Pudewa know... read more
Changing Lives through Sacrifice
For many of us, Memorial Day is just the beginning of vacation time. School is finally out, and the sun’s warmth is seeping into our skin, thawing out our bones from the long... read more
On Individualized Learning
Today’s blog post is written by one of our customer service team members, and yet, remarkably, she’s just completing her junior year in high school! Kathleen shares her unique perspective as not only... read more
Inspiring Learning
“Education is an atmosphere, a discipline and a life”– Charlotte Mason “Come on,” I groaned. “Just one game of chess! Just one!” I looked up at my father with pleading eyes. “I told you El,... read more
“If” You Can Offer Just a Little
Sometimes a poem can encapsulate a situation or provide the narration of our life experiences. It can also instruct in virtue, offering important considerations to enhance our strength to carry on in the... read more
Contrived and Enforced Relevancy: Podcast Episode 166
In Podcast 164 Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker began a discussion about the four forms of relevancy. In the first podcast on this topic, they focused on the highest form of relevancy, intrinsic... read more
Recovering the Art of Effective Communication - Kim Cromer, NCFCA Executive Director
by Kim Cromer Statista, an online statistics portal for more than 22,500 sources, estimates that in 2018 there are 237.6 million smartphones, 207 million Facebook users, and 67 million active Twitter accounts in the... read more
Inspired Relevancy: Podcast Episode 165
Podcast 164 began the first of a three-part conversation about relevancy. The first segment focused on the highest form of relevancy—intrinsic relevancy. Intrinsic relevancy relates to something that a person is born with... read more
An Inspiring Gift
In fifth grade I attended a small Christian school in Sarasota, Florida. It was an exciting year because our classroom was on the middle school wing instead of the elementary wing. We all... read more
Intrinsic Relevancy: Podcast Episode 164
What is it that motivates a child to learn? This is a question that Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker explore during Podcast Episode 164. Throughout his many years as an educator, Andrew has... 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 about her daughters who were interested in becoming accredited IEW instructors—at the... read more
From the Mailbag: I Hate IEW!
It’s always a treat to receive letters from IEW teachers and students. This elementary student had her own thoughts about the... read more
Changing Lives through Sacrifice
For many of us, Memorial Day is just the beginning of vacation time. School is finally out, and the sun’s warmth... read more
On Individualized Learning
Today’s blog post is written by one of our customer service team members, and yet, remarkably, she’s just completing her junior... read more
Inspiring Learning
“Education is an atmosphere, a discipline and a life”– Charlotte Mason “Come on,” I groaned. “Just one game of chess! Just one!”... read more
“If” You Can Offer Just a Little
Sometimes a poem can encapsulate a situation or provide the narration of our life experiences. It can also instruct in virtue,... read more
Contrived and Enforced Relevancy: Podcast Episode 166
In Podcast 164 Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker began a discussion about the four forms of relevancy. In the first podcast... read more
Recovering the Art of Effective Communication - Kim Cromer, NCFCA Executive Director
by Kim Cromer Statista, an online statistics portal for more than 22,500 sources, estimates that in 2018 there are 237.6 million smartphones,... read more
Inspired Relevancy: Podcast Episode 165
Podcast 164 began the first of a three-part conversation about relevancy. The first segment focused on the highest form of relevancy—intrinsic... read more
An Inspiring Gift
In fifth grade I attended a small Christian school in Sarasota, Florida. It was an exciting year because our classroom was... read more
Intrinsic Relevancy: Podcast Episode 164
What is it that motivates a child to learn? This is a question that Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker explore during... 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