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Should Cursive Die Out Of Today's Culture

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Should cursive die out of today 's culture? We should not let it die out of today 's culture.
Cursive should be taught in today 's schools, "Cursive handwriting stimulates brain synapses and synchronicity between the left and right hemispheres" that means that while we are writing cursive are brains are linking themselves together more getting synchronization between the two hemispheres, this is very good and causes many different paths to be created helping store and receive information in the brain.
More reason to teach cursive is that it not only synchronizes your brain, but it also helps you write better and get better scores, on a SAT they recorded students this is what they found. "Students who wrote in cursive for the essay proportion of the SAT scored slightly higher than those who didn 't". This means by teaching cursive we could help improve the scores of students just by teaching them a new way to write, isn 't that a lot easier than teaching them a whole new way of trying to set up their essay in a certain …show more content…

If we preserve cursive handwriting by teaching it, we are preserving a cultural art and tradition. "Many of those letters are 50 years old and the most beautiful handwritten letters are 100 years old." By keeping cursive we are preserving this hundred-year-old or older tradition in our current day schools, students, and even themselves the teachers.
Even more reason is that it was once an art form, "the finer examples of cursive writing are actually a form of art". So by teaching cursive in schools we are not just preserving a tradition but an art form that is of high

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