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Mossfern

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4. There are advantages to teaching cursive
Mon Sep 8, 2025, 07:36 AM
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https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-athletes-way/202010/why-cursive-handwriting-is-good-your-brain

As school-age children increasingly rely solely on digital devices for remote- and in-class learning, many K-12 school systems around the world are phasing out cursive handwriting and no longer mandate that kids learn how to write in longhand script. Relying solely on a keyboard to learn the alphabet and type out written words could be problematic; accumulating evidence suggests that not learning cursive handwriting may hinder the brain's optimum potential to learn and remember.

A new EEG-based study by researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) reaffirms the importance of "old-fashioned" cursive handwriting in the 21st-century's Computer Age. Even if students use digital pens and write by hand on an interactive computer screen, cursive handwriting helps the brain learn and remember better. These findings (Askvik, Van der Weel, & Van der Meer, 2020) were recently published in the peer-reviewed journal Frontiers in Psychology.


.... and now I have to print my birthday greetings to my grandchildren. It's a chore and doesn't seem as personal IMHO.

I'm just a recovering old Luddite who thinks that the digital age is destroying our culture, often emphasizing product over process.
Nothing so far has convinced me otherwise.

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Signatures have become scribbles Silver Gaia Monday #1
Because it's a waste of time Oeditpus Rex Monday #2
Those are good points.one question - seriously, not snarky Iris Monday #10
I don't know the law Oeditpus Rex Monday #13
Clearly, you have never taught one day in your life. valleyrogue Monday #12
Ah, that one Oeditpus Rex Monday #14
I'm a substitute teacher and the classes that has a teacher that teaches cursive are calmer and are able to focus kimbutgar Monday #23
Taking notes, especially in college or in meetings Bettie Monday #24
More a waste of time (and resources) than school-sponsored sports? (nt) Heidi Monday #26
This guy seems very pro-Trump & ICE and very anti "Democrat" party. sl8 Monday #3
You beat me to it. I can't stand that guy. He's a right wing maga asshole. Thinks he's making some kind of point Solomon Monday #7
There are advantages to teaching cursive Mossfern Monday #4
With all due respect, that is inaccurate. OldBaldy1701E Monday #8
This message was self-deleted by its author Heidi Monday #16
That's the same reasoning as saying Mossfern Monday #21
Isn't that woman Mossfern Monday #5
I don't think so, but it may be. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Monday #9
No, it's not. (nt) Heidi Monday #18
That is *not* our #WDNC Club queen Melani Sanders. Heidi Monday #17
Funny Mossfern Monday #19
No worries! Heidi Monday #20
I like being able to write in code. tavernier Monday #6
Doc Rich is a MAGAt POS Celerity Monday #11
Thank you for that info. MineralMan Monday #15
AI will be able to read Jspur Monday #22
I don't really trust AI Mossfern Monday #28
The more skills/knowledge we have, the more choices we have Heidi Monday #25
Pfft. Everyone who's anyone knows cuneiform is where it's at. nt Rob H. Monday #27
Wish I could read that Mossfern Monday #29
Printing rather than using cursive writing makes it very hard to keep up with a teacher when taking notes. patphil Monday #30
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