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    Indiana's Department of Education will begin making cursive optional starting this fall

    Most people remember learning how to write in cursive back in elementary school. The teacher would draw all the squiggly-looking letters on the blackboard as we tried our best to mimic each loop and line.

    But now, children in Indiana's school systems will no longer be required to learn to write in cursive, as Indiana's Department of Education will make it optional for schools to teach this style of handwriting.

    Instead, the department is focusing on students' keyboard use. Indiana will enforce more typing programs because it makes more sense in our day and age, as computers become a larger part of our professional lives.

    “I’m really not on one end or the other,” said Ericka Hostetter, a mother of three. “I see the points of both sides, but to tell you the truth, I probably lean more toward the keyboard.”

    While encouraging better typing skills is a must for today's digital age, TIME's NewsFeed brings up a valid point: How will Indiana children know how to sign their name?

    "When you're born, someone signs your birth certificate. When you're married, you have to sign your marriage license. When you die, someone's going to sign your death certificate. All these things are important aspects of your life," said Doug Kennedy in an interview with WKRC.

    "I think it's a shame, because as long as we have hands, handwriting is going to be important for some kind of human communication."

    Indiana's Department of Education will begin making cursive optional starting this fall.


    This sucks badly.

    How long does it take to learn typing on a keyboard? A few days?

    You skip cursive as a kid, you're almost done, you skip typing, well, doesn't really matter. Why waste time teaching stuff that kids will learn on they own anyway?
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    Cursive is one method of writing. As long as students still learn how to write, who gives a flying **** how they do it?
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    • #3
      Other than signing my name, I haven't used cursive writing since probably junior high. What's the point?
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          • #6
            God I feel old.
            Cursive writing used to be one of the rites of passage to adulthood.

            Please refrain from posting "so was killing an animal, old man"

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            • #7
              So was a solo hunt, old man.
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              • #8
                Thank you too. I was expecting that special Ice Floe journey that I would be taking soon.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
                  Cursive is one method of writing. As long as students still learn how to write, who gives a flying **** how they do it?
                  Print characters are just not as fast.

                  Cursive is practical for exams and so many menial tasks.

                  What is there to lose in teaching them?
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                  • #10
                    Note taking. Sure, everyone can bring in a laptop to class, but the tickling is annoying and you lose the ability to easily draw. You can in turn solve the issue with a tablet, but then it's the keyboard that sucks.

                    Exams. You could technically require everyone to bring a laptop to the exam and have them login to a secure system... But huh, think about all the nightmares that would generate. And either you find a way to disable multi-tasking, or you have the students pass the exam in a computer room set up just for that. Extra costs for space and hundreds of computers bought.

                    Conclusion: keyboard-only = cheap half-baked multiple choice exams
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                    • #11
                      Okay. And what's cursive useful for in the real world?
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                      • #12
                        I've never had trouble writing notes in print.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by David Floyd View Post
                          Other than signing my name, I haven't used cursive writing since probably junior high. What's the point?
                          The point is exactly that you've mentioned. Use the kid's time at school to make them do stuff they wouldn't. You've learned on your own easily, they will.

                          Let's teach them how to send an SMS, this is how they communicate!!!
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                          • #14
                            Did you just argue that cursive is easier/faster and therefore better than print writing for note-taking? Seriously?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
                              Okay. And what's cursive useful for in the real world?
                              A school is the real world for 12-20 years of your life.
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