Posted on 08/22/2016 3:12:22 PM PDT by Cecily
A seven-year-old student was reprimanded for writing her name in cursive.
Alyssa, who was only identified by her first name, turned in a homework assignment that focused on vowels.
In return, her teacher wrote in red pen at the top of her lesson sheet: 'Stop writing your name in cursive. You have had several warnings.'
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NORM CROSBY, is that you?
I teach a 4th Grade Boys Sunday School class. Every year for at least 15 years I give them all a Christmas card with some theme of the wise men and sign it “Wish Men Still Seek Him”. Two and a half years ago a dozen 4th grade boys in my class could not read those simple 3 to 5 letter words because I wrote them in cursive. I purchased and displayed nice copies of the Declaration, Constitution and Bill of Rights and explained these cursive words were their inheritance and birth right and their teachers were trying to keep them in an unknown language so they could steal their freedom. I teach all my kids their freedom is necessary if we are to spread the Gospel.
That’s just retarded sir. :-)
...since “EBONICS” failed,let’s attack penmanship.
By what stretch is this considered news?
Popeye
By what stretch is this considered news?
Don’t call me Norm Crispy. It passes me off.
Write notes in cursive, and the snowflake millenials will accuse you of writing in secret code! It’s a hoot. I had to actually teach my boys how to write in cursive, on top of writing in print, because the schools had them on a keyboard by the first grade, and barely knew which end of a pencil to put to the paper, let alone figuring out what a pencil sharpener is, or how to use it.
This happened to me in 87, when I was a 2nd Grader.
My previous school district taught us cursive in 1st grade. After we moved, I was in a school where it was not taught until 3-4th grade.
For some reason it was forbidden to write in cursive in my class, but it was all I did, and really felt like a “big kid” when I learned.
Needless to say I was very shaken when my paper was ripped up in class. One of many things I grew to dislike about where my parents moved us to.
Sounds like “micro-aggression”...oh my. How will this teacher sleep at night? Cursive, the forgotten writings of old. I suspect future anthropologists will find this long dead style of writing to be on par with hieroglyphics. I get to see it die with my own life. Wish I knew HTML better and able to write in cursive. Anyone?
What do these snowflakes do when asked to sign (’a signature’) in cursive? Cry to the lawyer, the employer, the insurance company???
Damned shame. My Dad had good cursive penmanship. My Mom, fabulous. But they were born in the 1920’s. I am a fan of calligraphy, though being fond of mechanical and engineering things, drifted towards “lettering” as done on blueprints and such. As a draftsman for a few years, I strived to emulate a couple styles of former draftsmen in the company. Stylish but very clear and distinct. Just another font if you will.
You beat me to that....
This is the type of moronic “teacher” who would also reprimand a student for reading ahead
Most of my teachers hated me for that, Mainly because I always did my homework in class.the smart ones had me grade other classes papers instead.
Cursive writing is what is recommended for morning writing. Creative writing. It is the way the mind is very able to communicate ideas
I knew the standard phrase was, 'Wise men still seek Him', but I thought your autocorrect version was still valid: 'Wish men [would] still seek Him'.
Today's society has forgotten the urgent, yet kind, plea to, 'Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon Him while He is near'.
We briefly dipped a toe into this last week on another thread. Found this as a curiosity:
http://lingojam.com/CursiveTextGenerator
I had teachers like that in the early grades. They put me off school for years.
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