“I think your cursive writing identifies you as much as your physical features do.” Alabama state rep. Dickie Drake. Recently, cursive writing has been eliminated from common core and is not required to be taught in schools. Many schools are abandoning it and are not teaching it at all to students because they think it is a “lost art”. Many teachers say they do not have time for it and teach kids keyboarding skills instead. However, cursive is anything but a lost art. Many people still use it today, especially when signing checks and official documents. The main reasons why cursive should continue to be taught in schools is it is beneficial in many ways, it is used many documents today;
“I think your cursive writing identifies you as much as your physical features do.” Alabama state rep. Dickie Drake. Recently, cursive writing has been eliminated from common core and is not required to be taught in schools. Many schools are abandoning it and are not teaching it at all to students because they think it is a “lost art”. Many teachers say they do not have time for it and teach kids keyboarding skills instead. However, cursive is anything but a lost art. Many people still use it today, especially when signing checks and official documents. The main reasons why cursive should continue to be taught in schools is it is beneficial in many ways, it is used many documents today;