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Researchers: Adopt a national writing style

Primary-aged children should be taught how to write properly and adopt a nationally-prescribed handwriting style, a report has recommended. Researchers from London university’s institute of education said that all primaries should have a handwriting policy and a dedicated member of staff to teach it. Read more in the Times Educational Supplement (UK).

Posted by David Roberts on 12 June 2006 in Writing

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