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Reply to ""Handwriting but not typewriting leads to widespread brain connectivity""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FCPS (at least our FCPS elementary) is trending back towards having kids write things down, take notes on paper, etc., for this reason. [/quote] Added benefit of handwriting things - it's harder to use AI. Especially if assignments are handwritten in class. Many college professors are going to having students do handwritten in-class essays instead of long research papers for this reason.[/quote] Until they realize they can't read half of the papers.[/quote] At our public ES the 3rd grade teachers had a sit-down with the 1st grade teachers several years ago and told them to add handwriting back in the curriculum, because they could no longer read student work. It's not great, but it's been better ever since. We're one of the few that still does cursive in 3rd.[/quote]
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