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This just reminded me. I still know how to use the Dewey Decimal System.Being able to decode a page that reads 4-9268-968
Writing in cursive
It is not.Is that not taught/commonplace anymore?
You sure?It is not.
You sure?
I have a junior in HS that was taught cursive from the very beginning.
I would constantly read stuff online about "They're taking cursive out of school!", and I would look at the stuff he's bringing home like, "Well what tf is that? Because that sure looks like cursive."
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You sure?
I have a junior in HS that was taught cursive from the very beginning.
I would constantly read stuff online about "They're taking cursive out of school!", and I would look at the stuff he's bringing home like, "Well what tf is that? Because that sure looks like cursive."
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I feel like its lower level schools trying to cut the curriculum down in order to boosts grades to get more funding.I just googled it, about only half the states require it. Seen some images and whatnot saying “maybe in 50 years cursive can be our secret coded language” like the letters dont look 99% like their print counterparts. I mean I get its a hyperbole but still.
You sure?
I have a junior in HS that was taught cursive from the very beginning.
I would constantly read stuff online about "They're taking cursive out of school!", and I would look at the stuff he's bringing home like, "Well what tf is that? Because that sure looks like cursive."
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It's still taught. it is not commonly used.Is that not taught/commonplace anymore?