Indiana recently announced it would stop teaching cursive writing as a requirement in schools. I was reading an article about it on the BBC and noted in the comments how a lot of people seemed against the move. I stopped using cursive pretty much as soon as I got out of elementary school, and found the hardest part of the SAT was writing some paragraph in cursive. What do you think of this move? Should it still be taught in schools, or left to people to learn on their own time?
Being left-handed, my cursive was always a smudgy nightmare anyway. I use it exclusively for my signature these days, and have forgotten quite a few letters (can't make a capital G to save my life). I never found it to be a very fast way of writing, either. Nowadays, I take notes in class in print, but my handwriting is pretty much only readable to myself when I'm rushing. I don't think it's necessary for kids to learn it, but they can go ahead and check it out in their free time if they want to.
Being left-handed, my cursive was always a smudgy nightmare anyway. I use it exclusively for my signature these days, and have forgotten quite a few letters (can't make a capital G to save my life). I never found it to be a very fast way of writing, either. Nowadays, I take notes in class in print, but my handwriting is pretty much only readable to myself when I'm rushing. I don't think it's necessary for kids to learn it, but they can go ahead and check it out in their free time if they want to.