Pat Whatley
New Member
So, something occurred to me this morning. Schools across the country are getting away from teaching cursive handwriting because it's no longer needed, 41 states have either done away with it or are not requiring it. If you remember the Travon Martin case there was a witness who was asked to read the statement she'd made but she couldn't because the person who wrote it down for her had written it in cursive and she'd never learned it. My kids school is no longer teaching it and honestly I think keyboarding skills are going to be more important to them in the long run. Heck, even my legal signature is more printed than cursive.
If kids in school now aren't learning cursive they're going to have trouble reading it. I was thinking it might be like Old English lettering but those letter forms are still basically the same as a standard Roman letter.
Are we a generation away from seeing beatiful, flowing script lettering go away because nobody can read it?
If kids in school now aren't learning cursive they're going to have trouble reading it. I was thinking it might be like Old English lettering but those letter forms are still basically the same as a standard Roman letter.
Are we a generation away from seeing beatiful, flowing script lettering go away because nobody can read it?