Essay On Becoming A Writer

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I really have never thought of myself as a writer. Currently, I see myself as an academic writer. I write what needs to be done for my classes, and that is about it. For as far back as I can remember, that has been an area I have struggled with. I was the student in elementary school, who needed extra help with literacy and writing. It was a constant struggle for me to stay at the level I needed to be, and something I dreaded doing because I always felt behind my peers. This is one of the many reasons I want to become a teacher, is to help students who may feel like I did as a writer. I to this day, am not super confident in my writing skills and abilities, but I am eager to change that about myself. Writing has always been something that I haven’t felt super confident about. I know that I am able to come up with good ideas, and can verbally articulate them. But once it comes to actually putting pen to paper, I struggle …show more content…

Writing skills are ones that are used in every subject in education, and is necessary to grow and succeed as a learner. I also know that learning writing skills can be extremely frustrating for some students. I know that in my education, I struggled with all things literacy. I knew that I was behind in that area, and it made me feel like a failure or that I wasn’t as smart as my peers. These feelings made me want to give up, and not even try when it came to writing in class. Luckily I had a teacher who was able to change my view on writing and literacy. One of my elementary school teachers saw that I was struggling, but still saw potential in me. This is the teacher who signed me up for a literacy program, and helped me one-on-one to catch up to my peers. This program is one that I stayed in all though elementary school, and even though it involved me leaving my classroom and spending time with a writing specialist, I was able to catch up and learn to not dread writing so

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