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    At most universities, lecture style classrooms are very common (Blankenship, M.W., 2016). A lecture setting is when the educator stands at the front of the class room and does most of the speaking. Sometimes they utilize power points or handouts to help facilitate learning. Comprehending what is taught during lecture is important in academic success. There are many different ways to help improve retention rates, but one common practice used among 99% of college students is note taking (Palmatier…

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    Cursive Should Be Taught

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    Should public school students be taught how to write in cursive as a requires part ot the curriculum? I think so, cursive is used throught life, why would you not want to know it. Medical brain scans show that writing in cursive helps with fine motor-skill developement and stimulates both the left and right parts of the brain. Learning cursive helps make the brain stronger. Those are my three reason why I think cursive should be taught as a required part of the curriculum.…

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    Cursive Writing Benefits

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    How many of today’s students know how to read and write in cursive? Currently, many American public schools no longer require their students to learn how to write in cursive. The reason for this is because many administrators believe taking the time to teach cursive detracts from more important skills such as mathematics or reading comprehension. However, there are multiple reasons why this skill is still valuable for today’s students. For example, knowing cursive allows people to read…

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    Teach Cursive Writing

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    Teachers should teach cursive writing because, compared to print cursive has a smooth flow and it takes less time to write for some people. A good thing about cursive is students with dyslexia therapy cursive can be instrumental in helping with the students read and write. Writing cursive is not just for the fact that it’s faster but also for the fact that its beautiful compare to print and it’s not just plain. Cursive is a beautiful way of writing words. At least 41 states don’t require cursive…

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    In 2010, teachers came together to form the new common core, which was soon implemented across the nation. While it was acclaimed for its progress in the field of math, the handwriting aspect was written, forgetting cursive from the standards. Now, states, such as California and North Carolina, have gone against the common core by implementing state laws that require schools to teach cursive. These states are doing the wrong thing as cursive should be set to stone because of the greater…

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    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.…

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    Cursive writing has vanished throughout the past decade, as more and more people prefer printing or using word documents. This form of writing has been around for many years, however it seems as though it is becoming extinct in the modern era. Oftentimes, people do not realize the difference of cursive writing compared to regular printing. Adding on, the world is becoming more digital in the 21st century. Therefore, people use Microsoft Word and other programs to write their work. This form of…

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    Cursive is a very beautiful form of writing, it is also very formal, we use it for all of our official documents! Cursive should be taught to public school children, as a past of required curriculum! First, I'd like to share a statement from the passage, "Cursive Is a Powerful Brain Tool," the writer states that, "cursive writing has been proven to be good for our minds!." Wouldn't teachers and people all over that are learning, want to teach and be taught a writing style,…

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    are many important and everyday tasks that up and coming adults will not be able to do. This problem began to arise in the late 1930’s and early 1940’s when the ballpoint pen was invented. The new pens dried faster and didn’t smudge, so careful penmanship was less vital. Also, with the invention of the typewriter and the computer, physically writing as a whole has become secondary in most schools. With a cursive education in today’s community, people will continue…

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    Cursive Handwriting is not a Curse When is the last time you saw a teenager without a cell phone in their hand? Many teens, and even adults, use modern technology to quickly communicate with their friends and family members. Will our future be everyone texting away on their mobile devices instead of writing? Today, keyboarding is in, and the Common Core Standards in public schools no longer require elementary students to learn cursive; some schools are even dropping the teaching of cursive…

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