Cursive Writing

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I'm amazed, that they no longer teach cursive writing in school any more. We started when I started the first day of 3rd grade. My grandson is now in the 9th grade (first year of high school) and has no clue what cursive writing is. Are they supposed to hand print contracts? They can not even read what our Forefathers wrote? How do they take notes in a class in a speedy fashion? How are they going to sign checks, someday? I know checks are going to be obsolete soon? But they can't sign their names! They print it!

I had a hardware store list for tomorrow. He picked it up awhile ago and looked at me all silly. And asked me what it said. I told him to hand it to my wife and she read it perfectly.

This year he is in a very High Tech High School. And has no books! Everything is done on a small laptop, even brings it home for his homework. And what class work I've seen, is pre printed off material, with one or two sentence answers?

I understand the world is changing? But come on!
 
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They barely teach READING anymore. In Catholic grammar school I learned to read and right using phonics because we use a... PHONETIC ALPHABET!!!

I remember some left wing imbecile in usenet babbling inanely about how "sight reading" was just fantastic.

I replied that so-called "sight reading" defeated entirely the purpose of a phonetic alphabet and that we might just as well teach Chinese or Japanese (or hieroglyphics) as sight reading. His ONLY "criticism" was that Rush Limbaugh advertised a phonics based product on his show.

I'm old enough to remember when ignorance WASN'T considered a "virtue"...
 
I can go a step further. They are afraid to burden our poor children with homework less their fragile little hearts stop beating. Kids are just little people, they can learn like anyone else. I'm not 40 yet but by the time I was done 2nd grade I learned cursive writing and add/subtract/multiply/divide up go 12. This was back in 87

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Welcome to the Madness of American Education!
My granddaughter taught herself, with a little help from her grandmother, when she was was 6.
Crazy isn't it?
 
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They barely teach READING anymore. In Catholic grammar school I learned to read and write using phonics because we use a... PHONETIC ALPHABET!!!

Fixed it for you. I couldn't resist.

Wyoming dropped cursive several years ago, but I understand the state realized that was the wrong choice and reintroduced it into the curriculum.
 
So far this year he has had homework each day. This is a Science Technolgy Engineering Mathematics high school. STEM Prep Academy. When he graduates this high school. He will already have two years of college credits.

It's just crazy!
 
I was taught cursive and wrote in that style for years. I have now been printing so long, I have lost the ability to write in cursive.
If you don't use it, you DO lose it!

I have also.

Actually my Mother always yelled at me when I cursed so I never was very good at the writing part either.:D
 
It's not just in school. In one of my last work situations we were not allowed to write in cursive in patient files except for your signature on each note. All case notes had to be block printed in blue or black ink. Any mistake had to be initialed with one line struck thru it so that it was clear you had not attempted to cover up or alter a case note after the fact. You could not skip a line or leave any spaces where something could be added later. For someone who does not always adapt to arbitrary rules it gets a little hard sometimes to always comply at first. :eek::eek::eek:
 
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Wow I don't know where you all live, but my girls where taught cursive. My third grader is doing it now. My Freshmen completed algebra 1 and 2 in middle school. She is in AP geometry as a freshmen. Both starting in 1st grade had tons of homework every night. These kids are light years ahead of where I was in school and I'm 41...... This is all public schooling, I'm baffled your kids aren't being taught like our kids......
 
As a Catholic school student in the 80's I learned cursive in second grade with the Palmer Method. Learning cursive was a big deal, we were learning to write like the grown ups. In third grade Sister Alice Regina kept after us until we were all good enough to get penmanship awards. We also had phonics everyday.

The schools today seem to be turning out functional illiterates. Some of the younger people I work with have atrocious spelling and grammar skills. Trying to read their reports I don't know whether to laugh or cry. They can't even print legibly. I am reminded of a "Simpsons" episode where Mr. Burns admonishes a group signing a pact "remember, you can't all sign your names with an X".
 
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I was taught cursive and wrote in that style for years. I have now been printing so long, I have lost the ability to write in cursive.
If you don't use it, you DO lose it!

Same here. I don't think I ever used it for note taking, I always printed. Once I got in the work force in '98, the only writing I ever did was on a notepad next to my phone lol Everything else was done on a computer. At least I can still write my name in cursive for those random checks I write a couple times a year since all my monthly bills are now done online with a computer too!
 
Good riddance to cursive! Very few have the gift, patience, or skill to write in cursive to be clearly legible like the example above.

In the medical side, I often told doctors who are writing drug orders for a critical care transport to print legibly and use the full decimal for drug doses to reduce any misunderstanding in the treatment.

Print reduces mistaken words in a sloppy cursive.
 

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