As teachers, we plunge into the school year packed full of ambition and enthusiasm. Our weeks soon become routine, peppered with papers to grade, meetings to attend, and plans to complete. Plopped into the mix are our families, hobbies, and the tasks of everyday life. Although professional growth is a pressing facet of our lives, it is often pushed aside.
Your passion for teaching, paired with a desire to hone the skills you possess, played a part in choosing IEWⓇ. Your time was invested in completing the training and practicums provided in IEW’s Teaching Writing: Structure and Style (TWSS) program. Your accomplishment should be proudly noted!
IEW knows a teacher’s time is precious, and we would like to help recognize your efforts. Completing the TWSS practicums is the first step to becoming an IEW Registered Instructor. Registered Instructors have demonstrated that they have received training in using the tested and proven Institute for Excellence in Writing principles and will receive several benefits:
- Authorized to use the trademarked terms of the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) in advertising their course offerings that make use of the Structure and Style™ writing method (grades 3–12).
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Receive promotional support such as referrals from IEW via our website (optional).
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Receive discounted tuition fees for teacher- and parent-training events hosted by IEW.
Just getting started or not quite finished with the TWSS training? To find the to-do-list and application for becoming an IEW Registered Instructor, click on this link.
You’ve got the plan. You’ve done the preparation. Your persistence to finish the certification process will pay off. You can do it. Your perks await!
IEW and Structure and Style are registered trademarks of the Institute for Excellence in Writing, L.L.C.
Sharyn Staggers, BSE, has taught math and science with 20 years of experience in private schools. After being introduced to IEW while teaching a self-contained 6th grade class, she integrated the program into her math and science curriculum. Passionate about seeing the same standards upheld across the curriculum, she believes that IEW holds the key for successful student writing in all subjects. |