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Exactly, that's why print or cursive handwriting in general is no longer part of the US public school curricula in a major way. The only downside is that handwriting is becoming much harder to read. There are however elite private schools in Silicon Valley that eschew personal computing devices and stress textbooks and handwriting. This old-school philosophy appeals to the engineers and others in the tech industry there who reject a lot of what they preach in public. |
| My kid with beautiful cursive was told she had to print in 3rd grade until cursive was formally introduced, at around the tail end. It was exceedingly frustrating. |
| 23 Year old college grad, It takes me while to read cursive.... |
It appeals to me but we can’t afford private. |
Get a cursive book at the store or on Amazon. Have your kids practice handwriting by corresponding with relatives. |
Welcome to the modern American educational system where penman, spelling, grammar, or any sort of differentiation by ability level are all racist and elitist. |
Yeah, as a teacher, I am starting to be a fan of the old ways. |
+1000 |
Maybe it’s my age, but I find I remember lessons better if I take notes with pen and paper rather than type them on a word document. I also find I have more freedom to mark up and edit paper drafts when I can do so by hand. |
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Who knew that all these elementary school students needed to be trained for future careers as calligraphers and scribes?
I personally will not rest until pens and pencils—newfangled tech garbage— are rightfully replaced by quills and ink pots. |
No, it's not your age... it's brain research. |
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Plenty of jobs, particularly in this area, will not allow note taking on a computer for security reasons. Handwriting is a life skill— assuming your kids send thank you notes after birthdays, etc.
But…I see why classroom time can’t necessarily be used teaching it anymore, and so we teach cursive at home. My DC is young enough to think it’s a fun throwback to mommy’s old fashioned school. |
Did you mean penmanship? Yes, your elitism is really showing. |