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Encourage students to take risks in their writing from "summary" of Write, Think, Learn by Mary K. Tedrow

Encouraging students to take risks in their writing is a crucial aspect of fostering their growth and development as writers. When students are willing to step outside of their comfort zones and try new things in their writing, they are able to push themselves to improve and discover their unique voice. By taking risks in their writing, students have the opportunity to explore different styles, techniques, and perspectives. This can help them to expand their creativity and develop a deeper understanding of the craft of writing. It also allows them to challenge themselves and break free from the constraints of traditional writing conventions. When students are encouraged to take risks in their writi...
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