Wednesday, August 31, 2011

To work or not to work

Just starting out in the writing center, I do not feel I am qualified to make such acknowledgements as what did work and what did not work as a new tutor last year. In a sense, everything as a whole did indeed work for me, if anything because it was something fresh and new to learn. I can say that the only time I did have any trouble was reading one students paper that screamed a controlling male was bleeping on my b.s.radar but professionally how I felt at that time is irrelevant and I moved on, thankfully, and forgot about it until this exercise. I also noticed that the varying levels of writing pieces that flow through here can be troublesome to the tutors because there are some students who need more help then the tutors are expected to do i.e. teach how to use a computer, or how to use the basics of Microsoft word, or even the most basic of spelling skills and grammar usage--like a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence followed by a period at the end. However, that is a matter for the initial testing students have to do for placement in levels of classes when they first start. On the other side, the atmosphere in the Learning Center is inviting, and I enjoy my co-workers company and input as well.

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