How Blogging Can Help Boost Your Writing Skills as a Student

Updated September 9, 2021 by Iulian Ionescu | Read Time min.
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Blogging is a fancy word for writing, and having superior writing expertise is vital in the 21 st century. Whether you are exercising it on the computer or going old-style and using pen and paper, writing is vital for effective communication. Therefore, the students who improve their writing skills in college boost their chances of becoming successful team players and communicators during their professional lives.

Writing Skills Are Critical

While there are many methods to help students improve their writing skills, blogging remains one of the most effective and newest ones. We live in a digital world, and students are permanently exposed to information coming through different communication channels. Thus, encouraging students to use blogs to boost their writing skills will bring many benefits in the long term.

Here are four ways in which blogging helps students boost their writing skills.

Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.Benjamin Franklin

Blogging Helps Develop a Consistent Writing Routine

students writing routineBecoming better writers is one of the most obvious benefits of encouraging students to start blogging. But one crucial step of becoming a better writer is first to learn how to write more. Therefore, consistency is a critical factor in improving one’s writing skills.

Furthermore, in today’s busy world, students can get easily distracted. To keep them focused on the task and find writing a lot easier, teachers should give them a subject which they are passionate about.

When students are interested in the topic they have to research, they will put more effort into improving their writing skills and exceed expectations. When they read each other’s blogs, students will become more competitive. Moreover, it will help them get inspiration from their colleagues’ blogs.

Teachers can also establish a rating system and an appealing reward for the best blogs created by students. When they compete and want to win the promised prize, they will work harder to deliver the best work possible. On the other hand, teachers can also partner with some academic writing websites and give them valuable tips from professional writers to improve their skills even more.

Students Can Learn More About Each Other

blogging students relationships classWhen students start writing a blog, they begin to expose their personalities. This is an excellent opportunity for teachers to get to know their students better. Teachers can learn a lot about their students’ struggles and passions from the way they write an article. Even though they are given a particular topic, the way students structure their sentences, and their word choices tell a lot about their feelings and state of mind.

Also, blogging is an excellent opportunity for students to know each other better. This exercise will help them develop their social skills and even understand how their classmates think and feel. Furthermore, blogging will stimulate their imagination and help them structure their phrases and ideas.

Students Become Experts in a Specific Topic

blogging students expert topicWhen they are given a precise topic to write about, students will first research and read about that topic. Especially if they are passionate about the subject, students will do an even more detailed analysis. The curiosity will drive them to discover as much as possible about the given topic.

Besides, when they are stimulated to reach others’ blogs and comment on their colleagues’ posts, they are even more motivated to do a more profound research and become experts on the topic. Blogging helps students not only do research, but it also makes them use their judgment to filter information and choose only the relevant resources.

Moreover, during the research phase, they will also use their ability to scan a large amount of text and extract only the relevant information. These exercises of synthesizing large volumes of data into concise paragraphs will be a critical skill on their paths of becoming successful professionals after graduation.

Blogging Helps Students Express Themselves

blogging students thoughts emotionsIt’s not easy for a student to express their feelings and ideas. Blogging is a perfect technique that teachers can use to encourage students to open their minds and souls and write about their inner thoughts. Students can use their blogs to talk about their interests and emotions. Writing helps students become more open to talking about themselves, and it’s a perfect tool for reflection, assisting students in improving themselves and becoming more confident in their abilities.

When students are given the task of writing for a blog, they have to use the best of their creativity. However, if they are not passionate about the topic, they will get easily distracted. Readers will immediately notice if the writer likes what he writes about or merely does it to fill another page of his blog.

Therefore, students should be encouraged to practice writing and use their imagination and creativity for each blog post they create. In addition, teachers should give constructive feedback on every post they publish. There is not a good or bad article for a student. Each writing piece is a lesson from which students should discover themselves and the topics that really excite them.

Conclusion: Blogging

Whereas blogging, much like journaling, is an excellent tool for anyone not only to express emotions, feelings, and thoughts, it is that much more useful for students who are approaching the end of their formal education and get prepared to step into the real world. Having this practice early will set them up for success and ensure that they are ahead of the pack.

Daniela McVicker


Daniela McVicker is a freelance writer and blogger. She has a master’s degree in English literature. She is truly passionate about learning foreign languages and teaching. Daniela works with the students helping them to reveal their writing talent and find one true calling.

Now, before you go, I have…

3 Questions For You

  1. Do you blog, and if yes, what made you start?
  2. What are the biggest struggles that you face with blogging?
  3. What are some of your favorite blogs?

Please share your answers in the comments below. Sharing knowledge helps us all improve and get better!

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