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Confessions of an Audiophile

  When I graduated from college, I figured I had a pretty good idea of what reading was all about. After all, I had read volume upon volume of essays, poetry, novels, and plays... read more

Mar 01, 2017

Encouraging Creativity: Out of the Mouths of Babes

  Our IEW forum is a robust community of parents, teachers, co-op facilitators, and hybrid school instructors all coming together to support one another in implementing IEW. Every once in a while, a forum... read more

Feb 24, 2017

Blog Post: A Tale of Two Districts

  With the continued emphasis on writing proficiency for students in American schools, choosing a writing curriculum has undeniably become a data-driven decision. More than ever before teachers and administrators are searching for a... read more

Feb 24, 2017

Reading with Unhurried Delight

  Edmund Burke believed that, "To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting." As National Library Lovers month and our focus on reading come to a close, it seems useful to share some... read more

Feb 22, 2017

The Value of a Consistent Writing Process for Schools

A History of Inconsistency Over the course of my thirty-four-year career as an elementary school teacher, I taught at seven schools in three school districts in three different states. The districts ranged from rural... read more

Feb 20, 2017

Black History Month: Celebrating Paul Laurence Dunbar

  Although I graduated from a large midwestern university with a degree in English and a focus in poetry, I knew next to nothing about this important African-American poet—Paul Laurence Dunbar. It was much... read more

Feb 17, 2017

Growth Through Goal Setting in 2017

  We are now a month into 2017. It is a crucial time of the year for those of us bold enough to create annual goals. It is tempting to give up the effort... read more

Feb 01, 2017

Checklists—Not Just for Enchiladas!

  Has this ever happened to you? I had a crisis the other day. The week had been a crazy one, and when I opened the pantry door at 4:45 PM, I realized I... read more

Jan 24, 2017

A Head Full of Hats: Life of a Homeschool Mom

  Like Dr. Seuss’ beloved Bartholomew Cubbins, parents wear many hats. Unlike Bartholomew, who couldn’t seem to take off all his hats, we are able, at times, to lay aside a hat or two.... read more

Jan 18, 2017

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

Dec 20, 2016

Customer Service FAQ of the Month: Returns and Exchanges

At IEW we want you to be completely satisfied with the products you select. After all, you are using them in your families and your co-ops with the children who mean the world... read more

Dec 15, 2016

‘Tis the Season for Fun and Games!

Now that we are in the holiday season and are rapidly approaching the mid-point in our school year, it’s a great time to throw a party—an IEW party, that is! Over in our... read more

Dec 12, 2016

Customer Service Team FAQ of the Month: On the Potency of Poetry

Have a question? We are ready for you! Our customer service team receives a variety of questions and joyfully assists families by phone, chat, and email. From time to time, we publish the... read more

Dec 06, 2016

Author Interview: Laura Bettis—Inspired by the Tales of Narnia

Aslan, Reepicheep, Mr. Tumnus, High King Peter, King Edmund, Queens Lucy and Susan, and the White Witch. If you don’t yet know these characters, you’ll be in for a huge treat as you... read more

Dec 05, 2016

Author Interview: Lori Verstegen—Helping Students Succeed

There are many options available to teach IEW writing to your students. One of the most enjoyable and successful ways to begin is to use Teaching Writing: Structure and Style (TWSS2) and the Structure... read more

Dec 01, 2016

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

Nov 22, 2016

Speaking of Speech...

What is feared more than death itself? Public speaking! I’ve heard this all my life, but I wondered whether it was really true. It turns out, at least according to the 2016 Chapman... read more

Nov 18, 2016

Interview with Teresa Hudson, President of the NCFCA: Podcast Episode 69

Join Andrew and Julie as they interview Teresa Hudson, the President of the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association (NCFCA). Learn how speech and debate enhance students’ communication skills as well as foster... read more

Nov 17, 2016

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

Nov 16, 2016

Customer Service Team FAQ of the Month: Spelling!

Have a question? We are ready for you! Our customer service team joyfully assists families by phone, chat, and email and receives a variety of questions. From time to time, we publish the... read more

Nov 08, 2016

How a Hybrid School Found Success with IEW

Louis Lemmon: Hybrid School Administrator Founded in 2005, Lake Pointe Academy is a K–12 University-Model® school of approximately 195 students. Louis Lemmon served for two years as a teacher, and then began serving as head... read more

Nov 04, 2016

Confessions of an Audiophile

  When I graduated from college, I figured I had a pretty good idea of what reading was all about. After all,... read more

Encouraging Creativity: Out of the Mouths of Babes

  Our IEW forum is a robust community of parents, teachers, co-op facilitators, and hybrid school instructors all coming together to support... read more

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Blog Post: A Tale of Two Districts

  With the continued emphasis on writing proficiency for students in American schools, choosing a writing curriculum has undeniably become a data-driven... read more

Reading with Unhurried Delight

  Edmund Burke believed that, "To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting." As National Library Lovers month and our focus... read more

The Value of a Consistent Writing Process for Schools

A History of Inconsistency Over the course of my thirty-four-year career as an elementary school teacher, I taught at seven schools in... read more

Black History Month: Celebrating Paul Laurence Dunbar

  Although I graduated from a large midwestern university with a degree in English and a focus in poetry, I knew next... read more

Growth Through Goal Setting in 2017

  We are now a month into 2017. It is a crucial time of the year for those of us bold enough... read more

Checklists—Not Just for Enchiladas!

  Has this ever happened to you? I had a crisis the other day. The week had been a crazy one, and... read more

A Head Full of Hats: Life of a Homeschool Mom

  Like Dr. Seuss’ beloved Bartholomew Cubbins, parents wear many hats. Unlike Bartholomew, who couldn’t seem to take off all his hats,... 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

Customer Service FAQ of the Month: Returns and Exchanges

At IEW we want you to be completely satisfied with the products you select. After all, you are using them in... read more

‘Tis the Season for Fun and Games!

Now that we are in the holiday season and are rapidly approaching the mid-point in our school year, it’s a great... read more

Customer Service Team FAQ of the Month: On the Potency of Poetry

Have a question? We are ready for you! Our customer service team receives a variety of questions and joyfully assists families... read more

Author Interview: Laura Bettis—Inspired by the Tales of Narnia

Aslan, Reepicheep, Mr. Tumnus, High King Peter, King Edmund, Queens Lucy and Susan, and the White Witch. If you don’t yet... read more

Author Interview: Lori Verstegen—Helping Students Succeed

There are many options available to teach IEW writing to your students. One of the most enjoyable and successful ways to... 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

Speaking of Speech...

What is feared more than death itself? Public speaking! I’ve heard this all my life, but I wondered whether it was... read more

Interview with Teresa Hudson, President of the NCFCA: Podcast Episode 69

Join Andrew and Julie as they interview Teresa Hudson, the President of the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association (NCFCA). Learn... 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

Customer Service Team FAQ of the Month: Spelling!

Have a question? We are ready for you! Our customer service team joyfully assists families by phone, chat, and email and... read more

How a Hybrid School Found Success with IEW

Louis Lemmon: Hybrid School Administrator Founded in 2005, Lake Pointe Academy is a K–12 University-Model® school of approximately 195 students. Louis Lemmon served... read more

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