In this week’s podcast Julie Walker asks Andrew Pudewa how imitation applies to teaching writing along with other questions about his talk From Copywork to Composition. Imitation is the cornerstone of excellent writing. Just as no music teacher hands a new student a blank sheet of manuscript paper and expects an original composition, writing instructors should not expect students to write without a model to imitate when they are first learning.
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Episode 439: Active Learning Strategies
Episode 438: Study Skills Strategies, Part 2
Episode 437: Study Skills Strategies, Part 1
Episode 436: Tools to Empower and Equip You
Episode 435: Becoming Homeschoolers with Monica Swanson
Episode 434: Letters from Listeners
Episode 433: What to Buy?
Episode 432: Why IEW Doesn’t Discount
Episode 431: Why Read Moby-Dick and Other Classics
Episode 430: Live Ask Andrew Anything
Episode 429: A Gift for Dads and Grads
Episode 428: Enjoy the Great Outdoors
Episode 427: NCFCA with Kim Cromer✟
Episode 426: The Great TWSS Adventure
Episode 425: Learning throughout the Summer
Episode 424: An Encomium for Mothers and Teachers
Episode 423: The IEW 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
Episode 422: Preparing for Unit 9
Episode 421: Announcing IEW Gradebook
Episode 420: Live Ask Andrew Anything
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