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Reply to ""Handwriting but not typewriting leads to widespread brain connectivity""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for posting this. I think it's been studied and known for a long time – at least a decade – that kids and adults process and retain information much better when it's handwritten versus typed out. It's crazy that educators – who should know things like this – don't force or at least encourage handwritten notes. In my DS's middle school, no one is encouraged to take handwritten notes, ever. [/quote] You can encourage all you want but that doesn't mean it will happen. My DS was graded on his in-class notes in private school. My neighbor says she is required to give her notes and copies of slides to so many students who have accommodations that she just gives them to every kid.[/quote]
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