What is TWSS (Teaching Writing: Structure and Style?)
Teaching Writing: Structure and Style (TWSS) is IEW’s flagship course for the teacher, which teaches nine structural models (units), and stylistic techniques (dress-ups, openers, decorations, and triples). It contains both fiction/creative and non-fiction models allowing a teacher to easily integrate the practice of composition into the study of history, science, and literature. Ideal for parents, teachers, and tutors working with students in grades two through ten, TWSS, presents in detail the concepts, teaching strategies, and practice exercises needed for a thorough understanding of how to implement this program in the classroom or homeschool. The seminar on DVD was recorded from a live seminar presented by Andrew Pudewa in May 2000, and is accompanied by a Seminar Syllabus containing notes from the course, student examples, and sample lesson plans. Demonstration classes with children of different ages (student workshops) are included in the seminar package to further enhance the te