M. Couzijn

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M. Couzijn's work travels primarily in Rhetoric (40% of indexed citations) · 5 total indexed citations from 4 clusters.

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  1. Observation of peers in learning to write. Practise and research.
    Abstract

    In this paper we discuss the role of observation in learning to write. We argue that the acquisition of skill in such a complex domain as writing relies on observation, the classical imitatio. An important phase in learning to write, at all ages, is learning to write by observing and evaluating relevant processes: writing processes, reading processes or communication processes between writers and readers.

    doi:10.17239/jowr-2008.01.01.3