English 12D
I remember when I first started working in the Writing
Center, it was important that we called ourselves a “Writing Assistant” and not
a “tutor” or “editor.” Since then, I
probably call myself a tutor more than a writing assistant. I think that this
is because people often recognize the word “tutor” more than they do a “writing
assistant.” When friends and family would ask me what I do for work, telling
them that I was a tutor made more sense to them. In this article that I found
called, Defining Ourselves: Do we really
want to use the Word Tutor? By Lex Runciman, the word “tutor” is analyzed
in the writing center. The author makes the claim that using the word tutor isn’t
effective in the Writing Center, as we are peers among the students. She states
that the employees of a writing center are much more than just a tutor.
However, using the word tutor isn’t taboo either, because we are tutors. I found
this article to be interesting, but the author isn’t really effective in
getting her point across. I feel that as writing assistants we are also writing
tutors as well.