Passing the Baton: Living a Life of Mentorship
Who are the mentors in your life? Hopefully all of us have experienced the blessing of having a mentor to help guide us on our paths. These are the precious people who carve... read more
Culture, Curriculum, and Care
Last week, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker hosted a webinar called “A Crash Course for Accidental Homeschooling.” If you weren’t able to participate in the live event, you are in luck. You can... read more
Stronger Together
Over the past month or so, people across the globe and around the country have come together to confront an invisible enemy. Facing uncertain days ahead, rather than looking at their own difficulties... read more
Homeschool Help: A New Facebook Group for All Homeschoolers
Many of the longtime readers of this blog are veteran homeschoolers. If you are one, you’ve already wrestled with the balance of work, academics, and social life. You’ve done your due diligence deciding... read more
Surprised by Homeschooling
Many of us at IEW are veteran homeschoolers and are being peppered with questions and concerns from friends who are suddenly finding themselves in the unexpected position of needing to homeschool. If you... read more
A Helping Hand for Home-Based Instruction: Free Language Arts Lessons from IEW
With all that is happening in the world and across the United States, IEW wanted to do what we could to help in some small way. That’s why today’s post is a bit... read more
Thinking! Podcast Episode 207
In the fifth and final episode of the current podcast series, Episode 207, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker discuss the quintessential language art: thinking. One of the challenges students face is the struggle... read more
SSS Student Perspective: Gabbi’s Thoughts
One of the students in Andrew Pudewa’s Level B Structure and Style for Students class is Gabbi. She was a member of the class for two years. Recently we reached out to Gabbi,... read more
Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 200!
Now that we have moved into the new decade, we are delving into all new podcasts. Marking the beginning of the new year is another notable milestone: the two hundredth episode of The... read more
Parent Perspectives: Structure and Style for Students: Karen’s View
Recently we had the opportunity to hear from a family who had three students participate in Structure and Style for Students (SSS). One of the learners was Grant, a seventeen-year-old senior in the... read more
Reviewing Our Greatest Hits: Beating Burnout
Burnout. It’s a familiar term in our postmodern world, affecting adults and youth alike. Unfortunately, educators and their students are especially prone to its effects. In the latest “Best of” podcast episode, Andrew... read more
Passing the Baton: Living a Life of Mentorship
Who are the mentors in your life? Hopefully all of us have experienced the blessing of having a mentor to help... read more
Culture, Curriculum, and Care
Last week, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker hosted a webinar called “A Crash Course for Accidental Homeschooling.” If you weren’t able... read more
Stronger Together
Over the past month or so, people across the globe and around the country have come together to confront an invisible... read more
Homeschool Help: A New Facebook Group for All Homeschoolers
Many of the longtime readers of this blog are veteran homeschoolers. If you are one, you’ve already wrestled with the balance... read more
Surprised by Homeschooling
Many of us at IEW are veteran homeschoolers and are being peppered with questions and concerns from friends who are suddenly... read more
A Helping Hand for Home-Based Instruction: Free Language Arts Lessons from IEW
With all that is happening in the world and across the United States, IEW wanted to do what we could to... read more
Thinking! Podcast Episode 207
In the fifth and final episode of the current podcast series, Episode 207, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker discuss the quintessential... read more
SSS Student Perspective: Gabbi’s Thoughts
One of the students in Andrew Pudewa’s Level B Structure and Style for Students class is Gabbi. She was a member... read more
Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 200!
Now that we have moved into the new decade, we are delving into all new podcasts. Marking the beginning of the... read more
Parent Perspectives: Structure and Style for Students: Karen’s View
Recently we had the opportunity to hear from a family who had three students participate in Structure and Style for Students... read more
Reviewing Our Greatest Hits: Beating Burnout
Burnout. It’s a familiar term in our postmodern world, affecting adults and youth alike. Unfortunately, educators and their students are especially... read more