The Arts of Language Podcast

Episode 391: Copywork to Composition

09.20.2023 - By IEW (Andrew Pudewa)Play

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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 Materials

“Copywork to Composition” 

“Imitation: A Common-Sense Approach” by Andrew Pudewa

"One Myth and Two Truths” by Andrew Pudewa

Teaching Writing: Structure and Style

Structure and Style for Students

“Cooking with Structure and Style”

Podcast series: Part 1 | Part 2

From Copywork to Composition audio talk by Andrew Pudewa

Transcript of Podcast Episode 391

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