Curvsive handwriting being dropped for computer usage
More and more schools are dropping the need to teach cursive handwriting as kids nowadays are using computers/keyboards more and more instead of writing with actual pens/pencils and paper. Also, when assignments are supposed to be handwritten, the students are writing in block lettering instead of cursive.
Is this a good thing?
Should we all still be taught the "archaic" form of cursive handwriting? Last I remembered, computer typed characters can't be used as a legitimate signature. Will people be writing an "X" for their signatures once more?
More and more schools are dropping the need to teach cursive handwriting as kids nowadays are using computers/keyboards more and more instead of writing with actual pens/pencils and paper. Also, when assignments are supposed to be handwritten, the students are writing in block lettering instead of cursive.
Is this a good thing?
Should we all still be taught the "archaic" form of cursive handwriting? Last I remembered, computer typed characters can't be used as a legitimate signature. Will people be writing an "X" for their signatures once more?
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