Are you able to read cursive? The National Archives is searching for this superpower.

 

in the Citizen Archivist program, most American students learned to write in cursive in the third grade, making it a rite of passage.

In the 1980s, cursive was a maturing aspect of literacy for her generation. After learning cursive, we were able to write like grownups,” she remarked.

She said that even though many of her kids now mastered cursive in school, they seldom ever read or utilize it. She can tell since she uses cursive to write comments on their work. Some of her pupils have stopped typing altogether.

Rather, they are only using artificial intelligence or talk-to-text technologies. “I am aware that it reads like a stream of consciousness because there is no punctuation.”

Gaining comfort in reading and writing the conjoined script is a difficult but not impossible task. Additionally, it makes a multitude of older documents accessible.

 

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