Cursive Handwriting Persuasive Essay

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Should cursive handwriting be removed from the public school classrooms? Is cursive writing outdated in today's technology world? This controversial decision has been debated worldly for years. Because cursive handwriting is widely used for many reasons in today's world, public school students should be taught how to write in cursive as a required part of the school curriculum.

Although the 2010 Common Core Standards for learning do not require cursive handwriting to be taught in order to graduate high school, cursive handwriting has still been proven beneficial to our brains. According to the article, "Cursive Is a Powerful Brain Tool", brain scans concluded that writing in cursive aids with "fine motor-skill development" and also "stimulates both the right and left parts of the brain." Unlike print handwriting and typing, cursive handwriting requires both sides of the brain to be used.

However, according to the article, "Cursive Is a Twenty-First Century Dinosaur", many people believe that cursive writing is "virtually gone." As technology has progressed, handwriting is not needed near as much due to typing, electronic signatures, digital passwords, and even thumbprints. Current students in both high school and college are required to turn in typed papers and have proficent keyboarding skills in order …show more content…

Cursive handwriting can also "reduce the effects of brain injury or weakness", which sometimes damages the ability to read, write, and type. People with brain injuries that do prevent them from reading, writing print, and typing are still capable of reading and writing in cursive. This proves that writing in cursive, writing in print, and typing on a computer access extremely different areas of the

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