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8/8/2019 Final Sponsors of Literacy Essay http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/final-sponsors-of-literacy-essay 1/5 Adrianna Bradt Bradt1 Professor Jan Reiman English 1103 December 4, 2010 Grandma, You Don’t Have to Run Anymore Self-Assessment: With this as my final paper for this assignment I would say I am quite proud of how far I came from the beginning stages of writing in my day book, brainstorming, getting through that dreaded first draft, peer workshop, and then revising. I feel I finally have included everything I  possibly could about this topic to get across the idea clearly of which individuals and institutions were my Sponsors of Literacy were and how they have affected me now. The only thing I still  believe may be my weakness is punctuation. Every time the “Rugrats” theme song would come on the television when I was little, my grandma would drop the dishes she was washing to run out to the living room to read me the title of the episode because I could not read it. It would always upset me that I was not able to read the title, I did not feel like a “big girl.” She would always say, “One day Adrianna, you will be able to read that and I will not have to run out here anymore.” That was the first time I felt determined to learn how to read. Reading never came easy to me, and for a part of my childhood I hated reading. I was not able to sound out the words correctly and nothing was processing in my mind. I quickly became jealous of the other students who could read and even of my mother 

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Adrianna Bradt Bradt1

Professor Jan Reiman

English 1103

December 4, 2010

Grandma, You Don’t Have to Run Anymore

Self-Assessment:

With this as my final paper for this assignment I would say I am quite proud of how far I

came from the beginning stages of writing in my day book, brainstorming, getting through that

dreaded first draft, peer workshop, and then revising. I feel I finally have included everything I

 possibly could about this topic to get across the idea clearly of which individuals and institutions

were my Sponsors of Literacy were and how they have affected me now. The only thing I still

 believe may be my weakness is punctuation.

Every time the “Rugrats” theme song would come on the television when I was little, my

grandma would drop the dishes she was washing to run out to the living room to read me the title

of the episode because I could not read it. It would always upset me that I was not able to read

the title, I did not feel like a “big girl.” She would always say, “One day Adrianna, you will be

able to read that and I will not have to run out here anymore.” That was the first time I felt

determined to learn how to read. Reading never came easy to me, and for a part of my childhood

I hated reading. I was not able to sound out the words correctly and nothing was processing in

my mind. I quickly became jealous of the other students who could read and even of my mother 

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who would sit in the living room at night and read a book; at seven years old that was my biggest

frustration.

Deborah Brandt’s article, Sponsors of Literacy, defines a sponsor of literacy as, “any

agents, local or distant, concrete or abstract, who enable, support, teach, model as well as recruit,

regulate, suppress, or withhold literacy- and gain an advantage by it in some way,” (Brandt 407).

Although as a child I had one of the most difficult times learning how to read, I had plenty of 

sponsors help motivate me along the way. Frequently I would become frustrated that I could not

read, that I could not understand the words on the page in front of me, and I would be ready to

give up. No matter how angry or upset I would get those people, that today I recognize as my

sponsors of literacy, would never let me give up. Although literacy is not just about being able to

read, it is usually connected with writing too, but in my own personal experiences reading is

where my problem started. Without having the ability to read, how is one able to write? Looking

 back now I cannot imagine what my life would be like if I did not know how to read.

One of my primary sponsors was my elementary school. Early in my first grade year it

came to the school’s attention that I was not up to the reading level of most students, and they

quickly re-acted by putting me in a program to help me with reading and writing. For about an

hour of my day at school, every day, I sat in a separate classroom with another teacher learning

words, writing them out, and learning to sound them out. This almost could relate to how

Malcolm X learned to read while he was incarcerated; he copied words down out of the

dictionary, learned their meanings, and understood them that way (X 432). Instead of working by

myself, and in a prison environment, I copied words down off a list with a teacher, and did the

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same when I got home with my mom or my grandparents at night. Additionally, I would have to

go into school early with a few other students and have a reading session with our teacher. She

would have us sit at our round table in the classroom, each with a copy of a Henry and Mudge

 book and take turns reading, making sure to sound out every word we did not know. At first I

remembered feeling out of place when I was separated into a reading program, I felt like I was

not as smart as the other children. But now looking back at it I remembered having fun with it

 because I was finally learning what I needed to and began to have more confidence. Now I am

 pleased that my school did that for me as it helped me more than I could realize.

My family also played a large role in my literacy history; they provided me with more

than enough support to reach my goal. My mother, grand-mother, and even my great-

grandmother would sit with me at night and have me read a short book to them. Though they

wanted me to get the words right, none of them ever gave in and told me what a word was if I

did not understand it or could not sound it out. At a young age, this frustrated me even more, but

 proved to be helpful later on. I specifically remember reading many of the Dr. Seuss books we

had in our house(and these were probably the first I ever did read), I was told that Green Eggs

and Ham and One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish were among my favorites. My grand-

father also decided to buy me this program for the computer called Jump Start, it was a game for 

children that had different tasks to teach you how to read and write, or even do math, while at the

same time taking you on a fun treasure hunt. I would play that game for hours, having fun and

learning at the same time. This could probably be considered to what also started my technology

literacy development, as now I read newspaper articles and other materials online all the time.

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When it comes to my literacy level and how I learned to read, I consider myself quite

fortunate. The access I was provided by my literacy sponsors, both my school system and family,

was more than adequate. Deborah Brandt points out in her article that individuals of different

social class and background tend to have very different experiences with access to literacy

(Brand 411). I was privileged to be enrolled in a school that was dedicated to helping me not just

learn, but thrive. My family constantly worked with me and gave me access to a computer to

help me teach myself. Due to all the opportunities I was given then I have turned into a student

who loves to read. During my summers I would walk to the library close to my house and take

out as many books by R.L Stine I could. Today I find myself reading mystery novels, magazines,

and newspapers on a daily basis.

My experiences not only have helped me academically, but they have opened up new

opportunities and experiences for my general knowledge and imagination to grow. In the brief 

article about Malcolm X it stated, “When he had a reason to read, he read, and reading fed his

motivation to read further,” (X 429-430). My determination to read the title of a “Rugrats”

episode started as my reason, and as I kept pushing forward with the learning process, my

curiosity of books grew more. I remember the times, in the past, where I will come across a

“Rugrats” episode on the television and I will turn to my grandmother and say, “Hey grandma,

aren’t you happy? You don’t have to run anymore.”

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Works Cited

Brandt, Deborah. “Sponsors of Literacy.” Writing about Writing: A College Reader. Eds.

Wardle and Downs. Boston: Bedford, 2011. 406-26. Print.

X, Malcolm. “Learning to Read.” Writing about Writing: A College Reader. Eds.

Wardle and Downs. Boston: Bedford, 2011.431-40. Print.