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Goodbye to Cursive

Since handwriting is becoming less important in modern life, teaching cursive is going out of style in American schools. But […]

November 30, 2012

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Since handwriting is becoming less important in modern life, teaching cursive is going out of style in American schools. But a handful of states are choosing to include cursive writing requirements in their new curriculum standards. Proponents argue that cursive handwriting emphasizes fine motor coordination and visual skills.

Guest: Stephen Graham, Mary Emily Warner Professor of Education at Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.

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