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Ascoli, Francesco – Online Submission, 2010
The history of calligraphy and its insertion into the "cursus studiorum" of Italian schools is rebuilt, starting from the end of the 18th century. The history of teaching calligraphy was connected in fact not only with the development of writing styles and instruments but--particularly in the Italian context--it was burdened with other…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Handwriting, Educational History, Elementary Schools

Briem, Gunnlaugur S. E. – Visible Language, 1979
Traces some historical developments in handwriting, noting the effects of different types of pens on handwriting. Reports findings from a study of the late Roman cursive, conducted as part of a project to develop a new model alphabet for school children. (GT)
Descriptors: Cursive Writing, Elementary Education, Handwriting, Handwriting Instruction

Osley, A. S. – Visible Language, 1979
Concentrates on a few fundamental aspects of Renaissance handwriting that are well documented and that are relevant to handwriting today. (GT)
Descriptors: Cursive Writing, Handwriting, Handwriting Instruction, History
Neef, J. – Printed for J. Neef, 1813
This textbook presents lessons in reading and English pronunciation. The alphabetical letters or signs employed in the English language being very complicated figures, it is necessary that children, for a considerable space of time, should be practised in drawing simple geometrical figures before they are taught writing. By this geometrical…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Reading Instruction, English Instruction, Writing Instruction
Baldwin, James – American Book Company, 1897
This textbook is a first-year reader. Lessons in this book relate to objects which are familiar to every child and which may be brought into every schoolroom. In accordance with the method pursued in the majority of the best schools, script is introduced at the same time with the Roman characters. This, besides other advantages, enables the…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Reading Instruction, Grade 1, Elementary Education

Clement, Richard W. – Visible Language, 1986
Uses evidence of common writings found in the Rosenthal Collection of North Italian Documents at the University of Chicago to determine that the type of hand written script most popular in sixteenth century Verona was not the "cancellaresca" found in most copy books, but rather the italic and mercantilist scripts. (SKC)
Descriptors: Craft Workers, European History, Foreign Countries, Handwriting

Holdsworth, Bruce – Journal of Art and Design Education, 1988
Profiles the life and achievements of Marion Richardson, who is credited with developing the child art movement, and inventing Writing and Writing Patterns. The article also traces Richardson's neglected contribution to art education. (BSR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Artists, Biographies
Schlimm, John E., II – 1997
Taking off from the idea that each autograph is an original work of art created by the signer, this book aims to represent a piece of history, the premise being that there is no better way to learn about historical figures or celebrities than to meet those people and ask them for signed photos, books, and other information. A section of the book…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Handwriting, Higher Education
Costas, Elaine Fowler – 1996
The history of left-handedness can provide teachers and parents a better understanding of left-handed children and give those children more pride in their difference. No child should be made to feel that he or she is abnormal because of using the left hand, although some specific instruction for these students is necessary in handwriting. Many…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Handwriting
Peterson, Susan L. – 1986
Geography, wealth and density of populations, prevailing religious beliefs, and educational systems all influenced the evolution of educational tools and methods of instruction in the United States. Due to the practical nature of the early settlers, writing was taught earlier in America than in England, using quill pens and handmade rag pulp…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Practices, Elementary Education, Handwriting
Mackintosh, Helen K.; Hill, Wilhelmina – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1953
Written expression is a skill greatly needed by children and adults as a means of communication in their daily living. In this bulletin there are suggestions for the teacher who wants to use sound methods in teaching children to express themselves in writing. The authors attempt to show that language arts is an important part of the total school…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, School Activities, Creative Writing, Writing Instruction
Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1958
The study reported here was begun in 1955 by a group of five staff members in the Elementary Schools Section, U. S. Office of Education. The purpose was to find out and report: (1) what research says about children a 9,10, and 11; (2) what educators say about today's children in grades 4, 5, and 6, and (3) some good educational practices for…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Grade 4, Research Utilization, Grade 5
Loftfield, Gabriel E. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1930
The main purposes of this study are: (1) to assemble and report the facts about secondary education in Norway, and (2) to interpret to some extent the educational philosophy of that country. A minor purpose is to furnish the data that will help place properly in the schools of the United States any young people from Norway who may come here to…
Descriptors: Evening Programs, Admission (School), Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries