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.
Referenced MaterialsIf you have questions for Andrew, send them to podcast@IEW.com Perhaps your question will be answered at the next Ask Andrew Anything (AAA).
If you have questions about IEW products or classes, contact customer service at 800.856.5815 or info@IEW.com
Episode 290: Ask Andrew Anything
Episode 289: Reaching the Reluctant Writer, Part 2
Episode 288: Reaching the Reluctant Writer, Part 1
Episode 287: From the Mail Bag
Episode 286: Homeschool 101
Episode 285: A Bookish Discussion, Part 3
Episode 284: A Bookish Discussion, Part 2
Episode 283: A Bookish Discussion, Part 1
Episode 282: A Visit with Dr. Carol Swain †
Episode 281: Talking about the Intangibles
Episode 280: Ask Andrew Anything
Episode 279: Addressing Misunderstandings about the Stylistic Techniques, Part 2
Episode 278: Addressing Misunderstandings about the Stylistic Techniques, Part 1
Episode 277: Teaching Writing Can Be Easier Than You Think!
Episode 276: Learn about IEW’s Hybrid Schools Division
Episode 275: Homeschool 101
Episode 274: Culture, Curriculum, and Care, Part 2
Episode 273: Culture, Curriculum, and Care, Part 1
Episode 272: The Different Stages of Learning
Episode 271: Summer Writing Fun with Structure and Style
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Real English Conversations Podcast - Learn to Speak & Understand Real English with Confidence!
The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast
The Scriptures Are Real
EconTalk
Cram The Pance