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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]X_Digger
(18,585 posts)215. Write != cursive.
I can write, but I haven't used cursive since elementary school.
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I Just Learned That They Don't Teach Cursive Writing In Schools These Days..... [View all]
global1
Apr 2016
OP
they could get translated once. I am more interested what is going to happen to signing things.
hollysmom
Apr 2016
#101
If they don't the time to teach children to write, then what are they teaching them?
braddy
Apr 2016
#5
What does every American need to learn about the computer, don't we do that on our own, at home?
braddy
Apr 2016
#55
You just described wood shop, or the automotive class, besides, by that time surely you could write?
braddy
Apr 2016
#77
We don't need all humans to learn how to write programming, just as we didn't need all of them to
braddy
Apr 2016
#81
No, but we do need them to be able to thrive in an increasingly-computerized world.
Chan790
Apr 2016
#82
Learning how to turn on your computer is something that you can learn at home on your own
braddy
Apr 2016
#90
Learning to write is extremely important, using a computer is something you do naturally and on
braddy
Apr 2016
#100
Computers and smart phones are ubiquitous, we don't need to eliminate the ability to write, for
braddy
Apr 2016
#143
as part of budget cutting in some states, the libraries are going the way of the dinosaur.
hollysmom
Apr 2016
#216
Being able to read and write is important, this is starting to sound like Planet of the Apes.
braddy
Apr 2016
#163
The problem is that handwriting and laguage use go hand in hand. Without one the other suffers
TeamPooka
Apr 2016
#210
I'm a few years older than you and I can say outright that the computer instruction I received
Midwestern Democrat
Apr 2016
#175
I never mentioned the internet, but a computer or a smart phone is almost universal.
braddy
Apr 2016
#188
I never heard that, we were taught writing so that we could write to each other, take notes, do
braddy
Apr 2016
#125
We didn't write the Magna Carta, and not many of us have it hanging on our walls and live
braddy
Apr 2016
#208
What world is that where people don't write? I have never seen that, besides they aren't
braddy
Apr 2016
#187
oh, and in case u didn't get the memo, they don't teach hieroglyphics anymore either
TheDormouse
Apr 2016
#58
Shit, I couldn't and still can't read my own damned handwriting in cursive...
Humanist_Activist
Apr 2016
#27
Cursive writing is much faster than printing because you don't keep lifting your pen.
DamnYankeeInHouston
Apr 2016
#40
Language is always changing. Handwriting, the way we pronounce words, their meanings,
LeftyMom
Apr 2016
#14
I'm autistic and it took me until I was 18 to learn cursive on my own
forjusticethunders
Apr 2016
#57
Not only a barrier to those with autism, but with any motor co-ordination difficulty
LeftishBrit
Apr 2016
#196
Good -- a total waste of classroom time considering we don't use quills any more
obamanut2012
Apr 2016
#38
No Need To Kid - I Am An Old Fuddy Duddy - A Relic Of The Past - Not With The Times....
global1
Apr 2016
#44
Read It Again - We're Not Too Far Away From What You're Calling Science Fiction......nt
global1
Apr 2016
#63
I actually fought for like 4 years to get our town to take it out of the curriculum.
Chan790
Apr 2016
#47
i underdstand where you're coming from but those are societal norms of the past.. i wrote thank you
dionysus
Apr 2016
#138
they may simply be older. i am 38 and remember writing thank you notes as a kid. those old customs
dionysus
Apr 2016
#139
photoshop is subscription now? i think i have photoshop cs2 which has to be quite old by now...
dionysus
Apr 2016
#141
there's soooo much stuff an application like PS can do, if you're not an expert, you only end up
dionysus
Apr 2016
#146
I've never used cursive outside of elementary school when it was taught to me
killbotfactory
Apr 2016
#68
Oh, man! The Doobie Brothers broke up?!?!!? When did that happen?!?!?!?!!??
TransitJohn
Apr 2016
#75
Now That You Said It - That There Are More Important Things To Learn In School Than Cursive....
global1
Apr 2016
#104
I'm curious...which jobs does one have a better crack at for knowing cursive?
Captain Stern
Apr 2016
#105
Read Above In The Responses To My OP You Will Find The Explanation As To Why That Occurred...nt
global1
Apr 2016
#106
If they take test on iPads, does the school provide them if a family can't afford them?
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2016
#158
Are American students expected to write essays under exam conditions?
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2016
#151
Hopefully not teaching writing will continue, as those that value it will be able to use it...
tenderfoot
Apr 2016
#162
My kids got a few weeks of instruction in cursive in, what, maybe third grade?
Arugula Latte
Apr 2016
#170
It's taught in Richmond, VA schools. My grandchild is learning it in 3rd grade. nt
Nay
Apr 2016
#176
I bought my grandsons wrist watches this year, not digital, they are going to learn to tell
Jim Beard
Apr 2016
#185
Here's another advocate of teaching cursive writing. Uh-oh, maybe she's not the kind you want.
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2016
#232