Some states are trying to bring cursive back into their school learning program, so that kids know how to use cursive. In my opinion, I think that cursive should still be taught in school today so that kids can have cursive to use if they get tired of using regular print in school. First cursive can help by taking notes faster so students will not fall behind and miss any of the notes need to take in college, Next cursive helps the left and right brain cells communicate better, lastly cursive is a skill that everybody will need to know for later in life. Also cursive makes the left and right brain cells work together so each side of your brain works better together. The brain cells working together can help because it can make think harder about stuff because of the cell communication.…
One reason cursive should be taught is because of reading important documents. Many kids can’t read important and historical documents because they are written in cursive. For example, The Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Emancipation Proclamation, and several more documents. In the article “Five Reasons Kids Should Still Learn Cursive Writing” by Katy Steinmetz it told about a family that went to National Archives building to see the constitution, when they got there the parents realize that their kids weren't reading it. The mother asked them to read it and they couldn’t, the mom was shocked that her kids couldn’t read cursive.…
So, in my opinion I think cursive should be taught in school. First of all, cursive connects students to the past. Most historical writings are written in cursive including The Declaration of Independence. Also students can’t read important letters from history if they can’t read cursive. Finally, students would not be able to read their grandparents or great-grandparents letters if they still write in cursive.…
The only time cursive is important is when you are signing legal documents, but even technology makes cursive look inferior. The rapid change of technology makes handwriting anything…
Because students learn more buy handwriting notes than useing a electronic device. Also why should our children not learn how to write with there hands and work there brains like we have when we where a child? As a father i expect my children to learn everything they can to further educate them for there future. Therefore I firmly believe that cursive handwriting should stay in our school systems. In conclusion, why should cursive handwriting stay in our school system?…
Public schools should allow students to learn and write in cursive as a required part of curriculum because it helps students retain information, helps with motor-skills, and allows teachers to learn about disorders or brain injuries that students could have. First, cursive writting should be taught in public schools because it helps children retain information. Cursive writing is usually taught in 1st and 2nd grade witch allows students to look at letters and easily recognize them. in the article 'Cursive Is A Powerful Brain Tool' it states "writing by hand helps individuals remeber ideas better then typing...…
Some people think cursive shouldn't be taught in schools. There's some reasoning's behind that statement too. We do have computers, most work is done on the computers now days. So there is no reason to learn it. Another thing is kids don’t want to learn cursive.…
When it came to writing, in the Dominican Republic, we were basically forced to write in cursive. Starting the first grade, I remember having to do calligraphy every day. It wasn’t until ninth grade that I was able to write in script. However, I do like writing in cursive because it looks more sophisticated and proper. Even though I have lost a lot of practice since high school, I still try to write in cursive when I can.…
Penmanship is not as valued in schools as it once was. Also every year ninety-five million dollars aren’t delivered correctly because unreadable tax forms. Since technology is advancing cursive is going out of date. To continue, learning cursive takes time from core classes.…
Whether or not cursive should be taught in schools has been debated for some time. One side believes that it should not be taught because, in the future, there will be few instances of cursive due to use of electronics and the popularity of regular printing. The other side believes it should be taught because it is mentally beneficial. Cursive should be taught in schools because it continues to still be in use today, helps with fine motor-skill development, and positively affects brain health.…
Were you taught cursive writing when you were in PreSchool? Back when I was in PreK, they taught us how to write in cursive. Although that was only about 10 years ago, they have taken cursive writing out of the learning recommendations. I, personally, liked the idea of cursive writing, but the way technology has changed, it is no longer need. It is helpful, but it is also unnecessary to how things are scored in schools today.…
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…
Some teachers believe that it is not important to teach because it may confuse their students when they try to teach them a different way of writing. Students learn to write in print from their first day in kindergarten until about their third grade year in elementary school. At this time teachers decide that it is time for them to switch the way their minds work and start writing in cursive. Why?…
Cursive should still be taught because studies show that 50 percent of literacy is cursive and it’s a tool that you can apply and gives you more options. Some examples to show that cursive should still be taught today are, you can write faster, you will need to write a signature, and you are more literate if you can read and write cursive. Although some people think cursive should not be taught is because everybody says that we don’t have any time for it or that we already use technology. Well, yes we have the technology, but if we only know how to use technology, then what are we to do if we find something in cursive, suppose maybe a letter from older generations, if we can’t read it because we only knew how to type. That’s just some facts of why cursive should be taught today.…
Cursive writing has been slowly fading away. It seems in the future cursive will merely be a thing of the past, but how is one going to read the Founding Fathers documents if they lack the ability to read and write in cursive. Cursive writing is an important skill; not only does it define motor skills, separate the literate from the non, shows professionalism, but it also looks elegant and nice. With new technology and harder curriculums teachers have taken a back burner to teaching students cursive.…