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    Cursive Writing

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    Cursive writing is an extremely paramount necessity because it links to our past ...especially since it had developed thousands of years ago‚ and it even helps build up brain activity‚ however‚ recent technology has threatened to wipe out cursive writing forever. Cursive writing is extremely important because it keeps a strong link to our past. For example‚ people have been writing in cursive for thousands of years. Moreover‚ cursive writing is full of significant memories. You can find them on

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    how to write in cursive‚ it would have saved so much time in the future. Secondly‚ Common core should teach cursive because in the future of these young minds its often needed for things such as college applications‚ signatures and things of this nature. While its true most things are done electronically these days most still find it important because it helps with mental stimulation‚ For example in paragraph three it states " Medical brain scans show that writing in cursive helps with fine

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    write in cursive as a required part of the curriculum. In my opinion teaching cursive is important because its vital for your brain and thinking process to be excersiced. In the artical "Cursive is a powerful brain tool" Paragraph 3 it states that "in medical brain scans proved that writing in cursive helps with motor skills and stimulates both right and left part of the brain rather then typing and printing by hand only requires a individual rather then connected movements like cursive requires"

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    Cons Of Cursive Writing

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    Cons of cursive writing According to USA Today‚ 41 states no longer require students to learn cursive writing. In my opinion I think cursive should not be tough in schools because some kids are struggling with just regular hand writing let me tell from experiences. The first paragraph is all about technology. The second paragraph is many school leaders don’t see cursive as a 21 century skill. And the third paragraph is all about. First of all who needs cursive today‚ we Skype‚ e-mail‚ and

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    Cursive Writing: A Requisite Skill to be Taught in the Classroom Cursive writing is a written art that should not be lost in the shadow of technology and typing. Multiple schools have jettisoned their cursive writing curriculum‚ leaving many students without its numerous benefits. Cursive can help provide people with a sense of individuality because every person has a unique signature. Some argue that cursive writing should not be taught in schools‚ but those who say this do not realize how important

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    Although cursive was a crucial tool years ago‚ it has since become antiquated‚ a relic of the past serving little purpose today. Type or print has replaced it in virtually every are of modern life. Even if learning to write cursive has certain neurological benifits‚ it has no place in today’s schools. The purpose of the public education system is to prepare students for the life ahead of them. So‚ then‚ what are they headed towards? Ours is an electronic world‚ a digital era. Most businesses

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    Have you ever thought that cursive should be taught to students to get them ready for what they’re going to face in the real world? Cursive should be taught in schools because it’s a type of writing that might be forgotten. In the twenty first century where it is filled with electronics you might be wondering why can’t teachers use that to their advantage. People think it’s a waste of time or it’s not important enough to be taught. On the other hand other schools think that getting students ready

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    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 historical documents‚ stimulates

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    essay is based upon whether we should still be learning cursive in school. Why should we? I don’t think we should learn it because all of the state testing is on a computer‚ in most schools students have personal laptops to turn assignments in on and last but not least half of the teachers and staff can’t write in cursive so how would they teach students to? I think it is completely fine that now 41 states no longer require students to learn cursive and I’ll support that throughout my essay. One of

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    With the advancement of technology‚ the subject of whether or not to teach cursive in schools has been up for debate. The fact that it has been taught in our schools for so long makes it hard to reach an easy conclusion. However‚ in this case‚ I for one think that it is time to let go of the passed and embrace the future. The need for using ones signature to sign legal documents is becoming obsolete. The development of thumbprint scanning or even password protection has become even more secure

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