my father Pande Jarevski was for 45 years ecconomicst but and historical caricaturist and illustrator of 50 child and scoolbooks.He not finished Arts academy but was membre of soc od painters of Macedonia. No one can imitate his line, even when draw hitler on danky(bulgarian tzar) in secan war. Art_yare_505
Handwriting matters: does cursive? Research shows: the fastest and most legible handwriters avoid cursive. They join only some letters: making the easiest joins, skipping the rest, and using print-like shapes for those letters whose cursive and printed shapes disagree. (Citation on request— and there are actually handwriting programs that teach this way.) Reading cursive, which still matters, can be taught in half an hour to a six-year-old who reads: it doesn't require writing in cursive.
there are schools that no longer teach cursive writing. So this is already taking place. On top of that student's printing skills are not very good either. Disappointing.
When I was in school in the 1960s, my favourite subject was penmanship. To me, it was like an art class. I suppose if you are a person who enjoys creating with your hands, most likely you will enjoy handwriting. I have never forgotten those hours of practicing both cursive and script skills. I prefer receiving handwritten notes rather than emails. I think it is a form of art. :)
I forgot how to write in cursive. I always hated cursive writing. It just complicates things in my opinion. Just everyone focus on writing the normal way. Print. Like the way these letters are right now. No need to write fancy, as long as people can clearly read what you write.
There's nothing less appealing than an adult with the handwriting of a toddler.
earrelevantmusic 1 month ago
my father Pande Jarevski was for 45 years ecconomicst but and historical caricaturist and illustrator of 50 child and scoolbooks.He not finished Arts academy but was membre of soc od painters of Macedonia. No one can imitate his line, even when draw hitler on danky(bulgarian tzar) in secan war. Art_yare_505
MrMarica505 3 months ago
Handwriting matters: does cursive? Research shows: the fastest and most legible handwriters avoid cursive. They join only some letters: making the easiest joins, skipping the rest, and using print-like shapes for those letters whose cursive and printed shapes disagree. (Citation on request— and there are actually handwriting programs that teach this way.) Reading cursive, which still matters, can be taught in half an hour to a six-year-old who reads: it doesn't require writing in cursive.
KateGladstone 5 months ago
there are schools that no longer teach cursive writing. So this is already taking place. On top of that student's printing skills are not very good either. Disappointing.
harprdh 5 months ago
It's not only our penmanship that's now lacking. Our spelling & grammar has become atrocious. Thanks for posting this video.
PlayIt4MeAgainSam 10 months ago
When I was in school in the 1960s, my favourite subject was penmanship. To me, it was like an art class. I suppose if you are a person who enjoys creating with your hands, most likely you will enjoy handwriting. I have never forgotten those hours of practicing both cursive and script skills. I prefer receiving handwritten notes rather than emails. I think it is a form of art. :)
bgentlekind 1 year ago
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I forgot how to write in cursive. I always hated cursive writing. It just complicates things in my opinion. Just everyone focus on writing the normal way. Print. Like the way these letters are right now. No need to write fancy, as long as people can clearly read what you write.
Zackeizer96 1 year ago
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Zackeizer96 1 year ago
Hand writing should never be taken out of schools . Doing that would just drop the quality of any nation by at least 30% .
Grannn 1 year ago 4
@Grannn nice random percent
Chicken1397 1 year ago
@Chicken1397 Thank you :)
Grannn 1 year ago
I thin k it would be better if we don't have to use handwriting as much but we should at least practice until we know how
Brian567899 1 year ago
The day they take handwriting out of school, the day we've got a major problem on our hands.
videogamer002 1 year ago 11