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In reply to the discussion: I Just Learned That They Don't Teach Cursive Writing In Schools These Days..... [View all]kentauros
(29,414 posts)No, actually I'm not
If cursive is so important, then insist that art classes are returned to the curricula, with calligraphy as a mandatory part of it. Have the kids learn how to illuminate manuscripts, including the use of gold leaf (which they should learn how to hammer out themselves, too.) They could also be taught how to make paper, which they'll need for their manuscripts.
Maybe even add another class of hand-drafting, so the kids can learn proper architectural printing as well as standard hand-printing. Points taken off for too much smudging because the student didn't use their pounce bag properly. Then teach them how to use the Leroy Lettering template and pen guide as well as how not to burn through the velum and mylar with their electric eraser.
Most of the kidding aside, bring the art classes back with instruction in calligraphy. Also bring back Latin before the kids learn any other language. Once you learn how to conjugate the verb, you can do pretty much anything