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David Didau's avatar

The point about cognitive load cuts both ways: if you’ve mastered cursive, if it’s automatised, then you don’t need to think about it. Then, the benefits of having to use far fewer pen strokes might pay off. This is an empirical question: it can (and probably should) be studied.

In the meantime, this article might be of interest https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/04/30/should-schools-require-children-to-learn-cursive/the-benefits-of-cursive-go-beyond-writing

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Steph Curtis's avatar

Totally agree. Our 17 year old has very neat handwriting, but it’s not joined up. That shouldn’t matter! I agree with the part about it taking more cognitive thought and can therefore distract from other learning…

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