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Continuing Education Units for IEW Training

Morningside

We are pleased to offer continuing education units to qualified teachers through Morningside College.

Requirements:

  • Have earned a bachelor's degree in any field.
  • Complete 10 hours of training with IEW* per unit. (Half units are also available for qualified courses that are less than 10 hours*)
    *CEUs are available to those who attend qualified IEW teacher training courses, such as our Yikes! to Yes! Regional Workshops or IEW Mini Conferences.

    Additionally, we offer CEUs to those who apply for and are approved to be IEW Accredited Instructors:

  • One CEU will be granted to those who successfully complete the requirements to become an IEW accredited instructor at the Registered level. (Click here for details.) The application fee for accreditation at the Registered level is $50. In addition, a fee of $30 is paid to Morningside College for the unit.
  • Two CEUs will be granted for completing the requirements at the Certified level. (Click here for more information.) The application fee for accreditation at the Certified level is $100. In addition, a fee of $60 is paid to Morningside College for the units. This level requires that you show proof that you have led a group of students through IEW's writing instructional methods.
    Optional: if you wish to have ready-made lessons to use in fulfilling the teaching requirement for Certified accreditation rather than creating your own, you may purchase the Student Writing Intensive materials or one of our books of Theme-Based Writing Lessons.


    If you have further questions about earning CEUs or if you would like to apply, please contact david@excellenceinwriting.com


    Graduate Credits:
    For information on earning graduate credits through Morningside College, click here.


    Instructor: Dr. Gary K. House

    Gary House

    Dr. House has been a Christian college and seminary professor for most of his career. He has also served as a pastor, church planter, and in summer missions work in Indonesia and South Korea. He has served as adjunct faculty at Taylor University and Columbia International University. For several years, he was the Director of the M.A. in Pastoral Ministries, and Director of Mentoring at the Huntington University Graduate School in Indiana. Dr. House has earned a B.A. from Asbury College, an M.Div. from Asbury Theological Seminary, an M.A. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a Ph.D. from The University of South Carolina. His M.A. research focused on the History of American Revivalism, and his doctorate was in American Educational History. Other research interests include the History of Christian Liberal Arts Colleges; American Religious History; and American Cultural, Political, and Religious Trends and Issues. He is currently engaged in research, consulting, ministry, and pursuing entreprenneurial ventures. He and his wife Laura homeschooled their three college-aged children, and currently reside in Lynchburg, VA.