Cursive Writing Should Be Taught In Schools

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The debate between keeping or removing cursive handwriting is one I have had multiple times with my two children when they have come home complaining about their schoolwork. I firmly believe that it no longer has its uses outside of school in todays society. As author two stated in paragraph 3; "The truth is that cursive writing is virtually gone. Handwriting has taken a backseat to typing as technology dominates the way we communicate." We currently live in a time where cursive has no place to be used on a daily basis. Signing checks these days, if thats even still a thing, would be the extent of its use in commonplace situations. That being said there is an argument to be made that what we teach in school should be designed to give the students the tools to apply knowledge to real world …show more content…
If what the author one says is to be believed, then teaching cursive in schools would still follow the guideline of providing tools for our children to apply knowledge and skills to future endeavors. In the many conversations with my children regarding the matter, as well as other various subjects, my biggest defense was always claiming that the teachers knew better than I. After have read both the above articles I agree with the opinions both authors and think both are equally valid. Just because technology has stripped away usefulness of cursvie writing, and just because we have smart phones with calculators on them doesnt mean we should still teach the basics. Teaching cursive should be taught just as math is even though we know technology defeats the entire purpose because learning the skill is more important than how we utilize it. Teaching students how to write in cursive, in my opinion, gives the students a better grasp and can help them in

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