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 389: How Much Grammar Is Enough?
Episode 388: Speech Exemplars – Models to Imitate
Episode 387: Spotlight on IEW’s Schools Division
Episode 386: The Power of the Method
Episode 385: Hacking High School, Part 1
Episode 385: Hacking High School, Part 2
Episode 384: Back to the Beginning with Units 1 and 2
Episode 383: Dual Enrollment with Dr. Nicholas Ellis
Episode 382: Announcing IEW’s Partnership with Hillsdale College!
Episode 381: Storytelling with Jim Weiss
Episode 380: Ask Andrew Anything
Episode 379: Opening the GATE for Exceptional Children
Episode 378: IEW and Dysgraphia with Jennifer Mauser
Episode 377: Wonders of Science and Other Theme-Based Books
Episode 376: A Necessary Conversation about Artificial Intelligence
Episode 375: Homeschooling 101 – How to Prepare for the Fall
Episode 374: IEW’s New Introduction to Public Speaking
Episode 373: Summer Writing Ideas
Episode 372: So Now What? A Message to Graduates
Episode 371: The Art of Telling Jokes
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