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 409: The Mentoring Model
Episode 408: Preparing for Unit 6
Episode 407: IEW’s New University-Ready Writing
Episode 406: Furnishing the Mind - IEW’s Vision for 2024
Episode 405: Midyear Switch
Episode 404: Twelve Days of Christmas Giving
Episode 403: Behind the Scenes with Denise Kelley
Episode 402: Becoming Published with Brett Harris
Episode 401: Asking Questions with Unit 5
Episode 400: Live Ask Andrew Anything
Episode 399: Think like Shakespeare, Part 2
Episode 398: Think like Shakespeare, Part 1
Episode 397: Cultivating Gratitude
Episode 396: Laying Foundations with Unit 4
Episode 395: The Two Most Important Things
Episode 394: IEW's Checklist Motivates for Success
Episode 393: The Continuing Impact of SSS-1C
Episode 392: Getting Creative with Unit 3
Episode 390: Ask Andrew Anything
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