Spring Classes (2008)
Registration
is now OPEN.
Please
follow the steps below to register for the classes of your choice.
All classes are still open and will stay open until we post the
word "closed" next to the class title. Sign up today!
A reminder: You may
sign up for more than one class for your child(ren) however, you
may not sign up for two classes that overlap in dates. Be sure to
compare course dates before you select your classes.
To join a class, please read the instructions below.
1. Registration: You register for the class you
wish to take by following the three step process below. Registration
does not guarantee that you are enrolled in the class. Registration
is your intent to be enrolled in a Brave Writer class. We have size
limits on the classes so it is possible to register, receive confirmation
of your registration and still not be enrolled in the course.
You will receive an email notification that confirms a successful
registration; that confirmation is not the same as being enrolled.
If the class filled while you registered, you will be notified within
24 hours that you have been added to the waiting list and any paid
tuition will be refunded. If you do not hear from us in 24 hours,
assume you are registered for the class and continue with payment
(if you did not pay at the time of registration).
2. Enrollment: Enrollment occurs when you receive
a registration confirmation, have paid your tuition, have sent us
your username and you have not been told that you are on the waiting
list. A confirmation notice of your completed enrollment will be
sent via email once we have received your registration, tuition
and username.
Three Step Registration Process
There are three steps necessary to complete your intention to enroll
in a Brave Writer class:
Step One: Registration
Link
Registration is the step where you will fill out a form which includes
your children's names and ages, your personal contact information,
and which classes you intend to join.
You should be automatically redirected to each of the following
steps. If you are not, please use the following links to complete
your registration.
Step Two: Tuition
Payment Link
This is the step where you will send either a PayPal payment or
find instructions about how to send a check payment. Details about
cancellation of enrollments can also be found here.
Step Three: Username
Registration Link
Creation of a username is essential for participation in Brave Writer
classes. We conduct classes in private folders where access is offered
to students who have created usernames and passwords. Do NOT forget
to complete this step. You cannot partcipate in class without a
username and password.
Brave Writer classes are
very popular. Many times the courses fill up on the day of registration.
This spring, we're only offering one Kidswrite
Basic, one Kidswrite Intermediate and one essay (SAT/ACT) class,
as opposed to multiples of these. We're also offering for the first
time in a long time, a fiction class for passionate writers. If
you are counting on any of these for your school year, be sure to
register early to ensure your space.
Spring
Classes
We are offering
several classes for your families. We've also expanded our One Thing
Class offerings so be sure to check those out at well here.
For those
new to Brave Writer or elementary/junior high kids:
For junior high and high
school:
For
college bound high school students:
Be
sure to check out our three One
Thing Series for Spring here. We're offering Copywork/Dictation,
Nature Journaling and Shakespeare.
Class
Structure Description
Brave Writer online
classes are uniquely designed with the busy homeschooling mother
in mind. Classes last anywhere from three to eight weeks. We offer
courses that address a specific writing need so that you can take
one or more over the course of a school year. We keep the class
sessions short so that you may work your family vacations around
the length of our courses.
Classes meet on the forums page
of the Brave Writer website in specially created forums for private
use. Only students and the instructor have access to the forum to
assure your privacy. Assignments and reading materials are posted
by Brave Writer Instructors each week. Either you (homeschooling
mom) or your child (homeschooling student) will visit the forum
daily at your convenience to read helpful information about the
current topic or to find the writing assignment.
Writing is done at home
and then typed into the forum and shared with both instructor and
other classmates. You are not required to be online at any specific
time. We have students from all over the world participating in
our classes so "live" discussion is impossible. Instead,
the online platform where we hold classes enables the instructor
to post information and assignments when it is convenient to the
instructor. Then when it is convenient for you, you come to the
forums and read the latest postings.
Instructor feedback to
student writing is offered on the forums for all participants to
read. Writing questions are welcomed and encouraged! That's the
point of class. We aim to give you immediate support as you face
writing obstacles.
Instructors offer feedback
and insight into how to grow your young writers in an affirming
yet instructive manner. No student is ever at risk of being humiliated
or mistreated. All online dialog is respectful and supportive of
your child's process. This is the core of Brave Writer teaching
and we take very seriously your child's need for encouragement and
affirmation in the process of learning to write. Course descriptions
follow.
Kidswrite
Basic
If you're new to Brave
Writer, the KWB course is where
to begin. KWB is the foundational Brave Writer
course, which empowers mothers to teach their children to write
through an interactive format on the Brave Writer website. Freewriting,
keen observation, revising, editing, and publishing are all taught
in entirely new ways (not seen in other curricula).
We're offering three
Kidswrite Basic courses in one quarter. If you've had difficulty
in the past getting into a class, we have hopes that this quarter
will be different.
In this class, parents
interact directly with the instructor in the private forum through
posting assignments and questions. The children do not post. As
you work with your children at home, the instructor will support
you, answer your questions and give you guidance so that you succeed
in becoming your child's best writing coach and ally.
Class Dates:
March
31 - May 9 (KWB) (One class)
Writing Coach:
KWB - Jean Hall
Tuition: $175.00
for the first child in a family
Family discount:
($50.00 for each additional child)
Class size:
20 families
Children's Ages:
9 - 18
Passion
for Fiction
Passion for Fiction is
designed for your kids who can't stop writing. This class is not
for reluctant writers. It's for the kids who fill their journals
or write their stories on the computer or who imagine full scale
fantasies but have no audience to write them for. In Passion for
Fiction, junior and senior high kids will work on elements of fiction
writing using specific exercises to help your kids grow in the craft
of writing fiction: setting, character development, plot, and description.
Your kids won't be submitting a complete work of fiction (these
are usually far too long for a four week class), but instead will
be given the tools to be able to deepen their fiction writing skills.
Class Dates:
March
31 - April 25 (four weeks)
Tuition: $150.00 (no family discount)
Writing Coach: Rachel Boyer
Class Size: 20 students
Ages: 11-17
Kidswrite
Intermediate
KWI
is the natural follow-up to Kidswrite Basic, particularly for 7th
to 9th graders or high school students who've had little experience
with writing. KWB is not a necessary prerequisite, however. This
course enables students to develop their writing voices while it
teaches them how to think rhetorically. We use a variety of exercises
such as a study of the role of language in creating meaning and
musicality, how to develop effective metaphors, keen observation
of ideas, investigating a topic from a variety of angles and a final
project called "collage writing."
This
is one of our most popular Brave Writer courses.
Class Dates:
April 14 -
May 23 (Six weeks)
Tuition: $175.00
Writing Coaches: Rachel Ramer
Class Size: 25 students
Ages: 11-17
SAT/ACT
Essay Writing
This
course is designed for college bound high school students as preparation
for the writing portion of both the SAT and ACT tests. We will write
a total of nine essays in four weeks. This course trains students
to work with their knowledge base while addressing sight unseen
questions. We'll look at preparation strategies as well as techniques
for writing under the pressure of a timer. How do you incorporate
support for points without reference matierals? How do you craft
a surprising thesis? What can be done about revising if you have
twenty-five minutes? These are the kinds of issues this class will
address.
This
course is not recommended for high school students who have never
written essays. Start with the Expository Essay course or with the
Help for High School home
study course.
Highly
Recommended!
Class Dates:
May 5 - May 30
(Four weeks)
Tuition: $199.00
Writing Coach: Julie Bogart
Class Size: 20 students
Ages: 14
- 18 years old