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Creative Writing Institute Opens Doors

Mentored Writing School Challenges Traditional System


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2008-09-07 09:10:01 - Ms. Deborah Owen of Media, Inc., announces the opening of Creative Writing Institute on October 5, 2008. The fully mentored school introduces a new teaching concept that results in lower tuition due to its non-profit status. It will be interesting to see how it fairs against competitive writing schools.

'We live in a day of brainwashing,' said Mrs. Owen, CEO and Founder. 'Both government and society would have us believe that only traditional schools should teach the populace. I beg to differ. Just look at the half million parents who are home schooling their children, and those children are excelling above traditionally taught students. What does that tell us?

It tells us that society is neither using nor honoring the oldest existing tool in education - mentors.

'Creative Writing Institute proudly presents a school of mentors for upcoming writing students - mentors who will not teach AT the student, but who will walk WITH the student through the maze of journalistic rules and regulations.

'I have two children, and both are college graduates. In fact, my daughter is a school teacher. I'm just saying there is more than one way to do the same thing.

'Viewers can receive our newsletter at creativewritinginstitute.com or they can write to me at deborahowen@cwinst.com.\'


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Deborah Owen
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Web: creativewritinginstitute.com
Phone: 317-590-4118

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