The End of Handwriting | WIRED

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People often give feat My Catholic school is like a good handwriting for education – such as salt and physical punishment with a ruler make my pen fill. But that is not because. This is because of my mom. By an engineer trade, he can execute the perfect block letters that only come for years of working on a drawing board. As a kid, I worked to duplicate his incredibly ornate curse in addition to his printing. I do not practice these skills almost enough as an adult, though: as a reporter, speeds up the beauty of taking notes. Now, as much as my lot of work is done on a keyboard, I am concerned that the scroll is at risk.

Mine is not a isolated deviation. Parents, teachers and fellow Penmanuship advocates are lamenting Handwriting For the yearThe The email and letters begin to march a couple of decades ago. Then the smartphones hit the market and our dependence on paper notes, wall calendars and post-Its reminders has decreased. In US Public Schools, the focus has been transferred from handwriting to typing, because more kids come in contact with iPad and computer Match the pencilThe And in the past few years, AI has made it so that people need to just think, let’s exclude something. Now it may seem more than ever to destroy the handwriting.

It’s not

Handwering and emotions are all over -time heights, but the handwriting is even stronger than ever. Of course, some attachments are nostalgia. The United States has a strange idea that the curse is somehow Civic duty For AmericansThe All of these arguments for handwriting ignore anything: you have the real benefit of holding a pen in your hand and learning to use it.

US public schools still need to be taught children’s handwriting, so it is not yet a lost industry, but there is some evidence that digital natives are now “ready” to write less than students in the past, professional therapy of Australia’s Newcastle University. In 2021, Ray fellow A study Children growing up with devices check whether children have the same fine motor skills as children. Although these students met the expected performance levels in manual skills tests, their overall motor skills were lower than the previous rules. In the end, researchers assumed that time spent on holding devices than pencils could have an impact that children had all the motor skills needed to learn when entering the kindergarten.

But if the kids always have access to the device, is it really important whether they can write with their hands? Yes and no. If the digital work and coding of the past few years teach us something, it may not be everything needed in many fields, professionally. The problem is Learn Handwriting may be necessary to learn everything else. “We still do not know what we are losing in the acquisition of literacy with handwriting d-zor,” Ray said.

The semi-dozen experts I spoke for this piece were an opinion on whether moral panic was guaranteed in writing instructions. For example, lawmakers in many states have passed the law Make sure the kids learn to curse In US public schools. Some experts support it, but many do not think they are learning curse, especially, it is important. However, almost everyone agrees that there are cognitive benefits to know how to write. It helps students learn to read and the possibilities are if they have to worry about something long enough to write it is better to remember better than they are typed.

Robert Willy, a psychology professor at the University of North Carolina in Gronsoboro, says, “The handwriting itself is not important,” focuses on how the brain processes the written language. “Not in the perfect sense; people can’t be illiterate but some kids have to learn more difficult time because they are missing that practice? Yes?”

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