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The handwriting is on the wall

Formal instruction in penmanship gets short shrift in the curriculum at most primary schools and has vanished altogether from many others. Not all teachers mourn its loss. Find this article in the Washington Post.

Posted by David Roberts on 11 October 2006 in Writing

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