The Great Debate: Cursive Writing

This year I welcomed a new student into my third grade EAL class who transferred from a European school system. This student is new to both the country and the English language, and is working hard everyday to adjust. I was surprised to note on the first day of school that this student had been primarily taught cursive writing in their previous school as opposed to printing, which is more typical for lower elementary in the North American system. My new student struggles to write in print when copying from the whiteboard, however, has neat and proper penmanship in cursive. My other students are fascinated by this ‘fancy’ writing, and they immediately all wanted to learn how to write their names in cursive. As a child in Canada, I was taught cursive, however, cursive writing has not been part of our mandated curriculum for years in North America. Out of curiosity, I brought the topic up with my American colleagues, who are in the sam...