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What’s your take on kids not learning cursive any longer? I was quite shocked to find this out. Many forms have you sign and then print your name. I think it’s still important to learn cursive even though our future signatures will be a digital fingerprint.

PinkPassion 5 Jan 24
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Cursive is not necessary to learn in school. Kids who are interested can pretty much learn it on their own. I's like making the argument to learn latin.

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Cursive , is a means of making printing , faster , by making it flow . Apparently , kids using machines to print , is faster than writing . Still , I was surprised to learn they are no longer teaching cursive in schools.

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Teach them history instead of cursive. That way they might have enough sense to not vote for idiots like Obama!

You mean Trump? Yep, history has a tendency to repeat itself. Oh, wait, what the hell does this have to do with teaching kids cursive? Ah, right, nothing. If you want to talk politics make a post of your own and please leave this thread alone.

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I learned cursive in 2nd grade and I’ve yet to use it beyond signing my name. At this point, cursive is just art.

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I still frequently use a pen and paper to record information. Cursive comes in handy. I have smartphones and iPads, but they are still not as handy. Electronic storage of information is useful for me as I am far less likely to loose it and find it easily.

I enjoy free writing and it’s done in cursive. But have a phone to make notes is probably better for people. I still carry around a pad and pen to write down ideas.

@PinkPassion Now I can dictate a note and it transcribes it into my phone, it should be easier to make notes on the move. The transcription software still needs improvement, but much better than about 4 years ago.

I do keep some notes in my iPhone but I really like keeping a small pad with me. I also write in a journal. I can’t start writing a story until I’ve jotted down notes and little paragraphs in a journal. I only get moleskine notebooks. They’re fantastic.
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@PinkPassion More complex work I do find easier to do with paper records and pen. Simple letters and such I do on word processor now and email. Snailmail is pretty expensive and much slower nowadays.

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I honestly don't see why there is such concern about it. Aside from a signature, no one really uses it much any more. I see it sometimes on birthday cards and Christmas cards but, really nothing else. And as far as signatures go, even those are becoming more often digital. I bought my house a little over a year ago. I never actually signed a physical piece of paper with the mortgage company. It was all digital signatures online.

Duke Level 8 Jan 24, 2018
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In Maine? Is it by state decision-how education usually works.

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