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http://articles.philly.com/2011-09-19/news/30176196_1_cursive-handwriting-pen-letters
Cursive appears to be a dying writing style. I remember cursive writing being a big focus of writing in 2nd or 3rd grade when I went to school (back in the dark ages). It's kind of sad to see this form of writing slowly dying out. I guess with technology, it really isn't really needed, or used that much. There's still something nice about reading a cursive, hand written letter. It just seems more personal and thoughtful.
I just peaked around my "organized" desk, I noticed that all my "post it" notes are written in block letters. I think I really only use cursive when signing my name. Even that is sometimes in block letters if signing on a computer. I was kind of surprised to read that some kids can't even read or write in cursive. I didn't realize that it had reached that level of obscurity. I feel so old.
Is cursive really that rare in our days? Are you going to miss it? Do you agree with schools de-emphasizing the teaching of cursive writing?
http://articles.philly.com/2011-09-19/news/30176196_1_cursive-handwriting-pen-letters
Cursive appears to be a dying writing style. I remember cursive writing being a big focus of writing in 2nd or 3rd grade when I went to school (back in the dark ages). It's kind of sad to see this form of writing slowly dying out. I guess with technology, it really isn't really needed, or used that much. There's still something nice about reading a cursive, hand written letter. It just seems more personal and thoughtful.
I just peaked around my "organized" desk, I noticed that all my "post it" notes are written in block letters. I think I really only use cursive when signing my name. Even that is sometimes in block letters if signing on a computer. I was kind of surprised to read that some kids can't even read or write in cursive. I didn't realize that it had reached that level of obscurity. I feel so old.
Is cursive really that rare in our days? Are you going to miss it? Do you agree with schools de-emphasizing the teaching of cursive writing?