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RE: Musing Posts

in #musing-threads7 years ago

still, still very much needed all types of writing still needed until now, especially cursive writing.

The past generation used to use continuous writing in daily life. Because each word can be written with one hand movement, connecting writing is considered to save time.

History of Connecting Writing Techniques

Continuous writing which is also known as cursive writing is a writing technique that has been developed since the 14th century during the Renaissance in the European region. Continuous writing techniques at that time also had developed into a new technique called copperplate handwriting. Copperplate handwriting technique is a connection writing technique with letters that are more complex and more beautiful than ordinary dial letters.

In the early 20th century, educators thought that students would find it easier to learn handwriting techniques, if the handwriting form resembled the printed letters in the textbook. However, a few years later educators realized that printed letters were not effective enough to support students' growth and development.

Finally, the technique of writing at the elementary level again refers to the continuous writing technique learned since the 19th century. Connected writing techniques are quite varied, ranging from conventional techniques to cursive techniques with more sloping letters.