
Elizabeth Pyle | Ep. 147
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What if the real education begins when you start teaching your own kids? In this episode, Zan Tyler talks with Elizabeth Pyle—a homeschool mom of two who has a master’s in Accounting and Taxation—about the surprising lessons she’s learned through homeschooling. Elizabeth shares how leaving traditional school behind and using BJU Press curriculum helped her finally understand math concepts she once thought she’d mastered. Together, Zan and Elizabeth explore the freedom, flexibility, and deep family connection that homeschooling makes possible—and how it can transform not just your kids, but you.
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Elizabeth Pyle is an energetic, experienced, and resourceful homeschool consultant. She possesses a variety of experiences ranging from acquiring her master’s degree in Accounting and Taxation, navigating the world of public accounting, and most recently as a private school educator. It’s all of these experiences and dedication to constant improvement that she brings to her homeschool classroom for her 2 boys. Her motto is “Learning is a Lifelong Adventure,” and believes learning happens in and out of the classroom. It’s this focus on constant improvement and sharing her love of Christ that has led her to this point in her life where she feels called to help and share her knowledge with other homeschooling families. A pragmatist at heart, she aims to help families maximize their in-classroom time while showing them opportunities for learning in the simple things of everyday living. In her free time, she enjoys petting her 3 dogs, affectionately known as her “12 paws,” golfing, playing games with her family, and reading. Elizabeth also owns a tech firm with her husband, and balances homeschooling, while working from home.
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At BJU Press Homeschool, we’re committed to providing children an education from a biblical worldview that is academically sound and challenges them to advance, think critically, and live like Christ. This type of education is not often possible in public schools because of the number of children taught in a classroom, a difference in worldview, and peer and societal pressure to conform. Homeschooling allows parents to instruct and disciple their children without daily fighting messages from an opposing worldview taught in the classroom. And with tuition costs and fees for private schooling or tutoring, homeschooling may be the only option for parents who are concerned for their children’s physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
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