Cursive was taught to older generations and are very vivid to them, now if it is vivid to the old generations how is it going for the newer generations. In the online excerpt “Handwriting Matters; Cursive Doesn’t” by Kate Gladstone argues about how people don’t need cursive but, the need handwriting. In the other online excerpt Benefits of “Cursive Go Beyond Writing”, by Suzanne Baruch tells about how people need cursive and how it is important. In the video “Write stuff”, by NBC Nightly News talks about, both sides of the argument how Cursive is good and how it is not needed. Cursive is an art that was taught to the older generations, but is this really needed in a century with technology?
In the online excerpt ¨Handwriting Matters; Cursive
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She describes this by stating, “Interestingly, a few years ago, the College Board found that students who wrote in cursive for the essay portion of the SAT scored slightly higher than those who printed”(Paragraph 2). This shows, that people who did cursive can score a higher than people who don’t because it can increase writing efficiency and speed, which helps the students focus. Another piece, of textual evidence is when the author adds,
“That said, the Common Core emphasizes the importance of expository writing to demonstrate understanding of key concepts, and fast, legible handwriting is the technology universally available to students to facilitate content development. Cursive, therefore, is vital to helping students master the standards of written expression and critical thinking, life skills that go well beyond the classroom” (Paragraph 3).
This shows that students when doing cursive think more out of the box than others because of it unlocks more in the brain. This online article talks about how cursive is going to be used beyond the classroom and why cursive is so