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07-06-2008, 04:42 AM
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 | Why Teach Cursive? | | My wife is going to become a teacher and we got into a debate over whether or not schools should spend resources and time to teach students something most of them will not use past the grade they learned it in. I personally do not use cursive for anything other than my signature (which looks like crap from lack of using cursive) but in the military everything is typed. I take notes in regular handwriting (which also looks like crap) but I am the one that reads the notes and I can read my own handwriting. I remember struggling with cursive and being envious of the kids that could produce those little squiggles and curves so flawlessly, while I struggled to stay on the dotted letter outlines (I'm sure you all remember them). I firmly believe that cursive, like caligraphy; will become more of a lost art form than a social norm. This is a sad fact of our society, but the age of computers, PDA and cell phones have had a huge impact on hand writing. This discussion came about when I said that I don't really even remember how to write in cursive and to show that I was serious wrote out the alphabet in lower case cursive. I couldn't remember the q or the v. I only know a few of the upper case cursive letters. I have a 2 year old daughter and I would not argue if schools stopped teaching cursive and focused on regular handwriting and computer use. I somewhat compare learning cursive to learning a foreign language in school. It may have been cool to learn French in High School, but how often do we use it? I took 2 years of Spanish and now I can ask how someone is doing and find out where the library is. I'm not an unintelligent person, but if I don't use something I learn, it gets replaced with more current information. My job is in the communications field, which is constantly being renovated. The equipment I install today will be obsolete by the end of the year. Why don't we upgrade the written communication techniques while we're at it? I personally believe that teaching cursive, in any way shape or form is not only a waste of resources, but the student's time as well. I do not see cursive as being applicable in today's society and the time spent to teach it could instead be used teaching computer/technological skills. Please give your honest and open opinion on this topic and back up your arguments please.
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07-06-2008, 08:57 AM
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| Re: Why Teach Cursive? | | I voted "not taught" despite the fact that I regularly use cursive along with print. I only did this because judging by your other answer choices, it seemed to imply that you meant, "not taught as a separate course".
I still think that for some part of English in grade school, cursive should still be taught. In the school where I go to, we're required to analyze copies of historical documents, in which the majority are written in cursive. A few of my Regulars friends can't read it at all, which the snobbier IH/AP kids think is "dumb" of them. Either way, cursive can still come in extremely helpful, especially if the child is interested in history.
Also, it just looks prettier, and studies have shown that people regard it as being more professional (as long as it's neat). I use it whenever I want to make a good impression, but when I'm taking notes or whatnot, I use print. But I think the most important thing is to make sure that the handwriting, no matter in what style, is neat and presentable.
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07-06-2008, 10:04 AM
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Children: Lita - 8, Anya - 3 | Re: Why Teach Cursive? | | I think cursive is faster. All though elementary and middle school it was required and drilled into us. In High School they said "knock that off" and print was required. I didn't get it.
And now my handwriting in both is crap because I type everything. 20 years from now our kids will likely barely be writing at all.
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07-07-2008, 04:13 AM
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Children: Brian, 22; Adrienne, 18: Amy, 15 | Re: Why Teach Cursive? | | I voted requirement. I use cursive writing every day. It's quicker than printing, and for me, looks neater. I'm a former teacher, and teaching printing in kindergarten was no tougher for me than teaching cursive in third grade, or vice versa.
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07-07-2008, 06:51 AM
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Children: Luke James Hunt: 23 months old | Re: Why Teach Cursive? | | I don't use cursive. ANd we learned in like gr.3 and then i hardly used it since.
If kids want to learn, then let them, but i don't htink its necessary
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07-07-2008, 08:10 AM
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Children: Ryan 17, Sean 12, Landon 9, Kathleen 6 and Nathan 2. | Re: Why Teach Cursive? | | I think it should be taught in school. I know that a lot of people never use cursive, but I think everyone should have the choice. I use cursive almost all the time and my husband uses it for work but prints for everything else. As for the kids, Ryan and Sean hardly use it, but they do know how and they use it for their signature. Landon uses it a lot, because he just finished 4th grade and he was required to use it in Language Arts and History. |
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07-07-2008, 08:26 AM
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Children: Nichole | Re: Why Teach Cursive? | | I also think it should be taught in school. The "this is the age of the computer" to me is a lame excuse. Sorry |
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07-07-2008, 10:29 AM
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Children: 4 yr old goof ball | Re: Why Teach Cursive? | | I can't remember the last time I wrote anything down. I have a paperless enviroment at work.
The truth of the matter is we don't use 90% of the stuff we were taught/memorized in school. It is however better to have the knowledge and not use it then need it and not have it.
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07-07-2008, 04:50 PM
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Children: 4yo girl 1yo boy | Re: Why Teach Cursive? | | I say yes to required. Learning anything new teaches you patience and perserverance. I love cursive. I love anything artistic. I use both. There is nothing more special than a letter from a loved one in their hand. I love seeing my mothers handwritting and especially the handwritting of a relative that has passed. I think computers and PDA and texting are all impersonal. Plus with speed check on everything but here we miss all the mis spellings.
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07-07-2008, 06:39 PM
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Children: DD (10) and DS (12) | Re: Why Teach Cursive? | | Former teacher here. I taught printing in K and cursive in Gr. 3. My kids just finished Gr. 4 & Gr. 6. Sadly, neither can write well in cursive. Our district spends very little time teaching it because they don't feel it's necessary. I think this is very unfortunate. I have had to teach my kids how to write their signatures.
Sure, handwriting may not be as prevalent as it once was due to the computer age, but I still think it's an important life skill. |
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