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Koenke, Karl – 1986
Intended for administrators and policymakers as well as teachers, this digest explores the state of research into handwriting instruction and the printing versus cursive writing dilemma. After examining how handwriting is currently being taught, the digest discusses research supporting various kinds of printing instruction--block, italic,…
Descriptors: Cursive Writing, Handwriting, Instructional Materials, Manuscript Writing (Handlettering)
Peer reviewedJarman, Christopher – British Journal of Special Education, 1990
Great Britain's National Curriculum places insufficient emphasis on handwriting instruction, and its suggestion to begin joined-up writing in Level 3 is inappropriate. A historical perspective on variations in handwriting style leads to a recommendation for a simple joined style, which would be based on the skeletal italic and taught by example.…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Course Content, Cursive Writing, Educational History
Phelps, Joanne; Stempel, Lynn – 1987
Despite predictions that handwriting would become obsolete in the age of technology, it is still considered an important skill today. Examples are cited of individuals who improved their understanding of themselves and of particular concepts after writing about their thoughts and feelings. Frequently, dyslexic students are denied access to this…
Descriptors: College Students, Cursive Writing, Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDevlin-Gascard, Lorettann – Art Education, 1997
Examines the relationship between handwriting and early drawing. Maintains that often the quality of line in drawing becomes more reserved as the acquisition of the skill of writing-as-script becomes more fluid and automatic. Includes exercises that illustrate this process and use handwriting to explore creativity. (MJP)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Products, Childrens Art


