Why Handwriting Still Matters in the Digital Age In today’s screen-driven world, children are more comfortable typing on ...
Hetty Roessingh receives funding from SSHRC. A Werklund School of Education Teaching and Learning Support Grant provided funding for the development of the resource discussed in this story. University ...
A recent study published in the Frontiers of Psychology suggests that cursive handwriting might be more effective in promoting learning than typing. The research, involving 36 students, examined brain ...
While it would be great if teachers could spend lots of time with each of their students, the fact is that children often end up doing most of their handwriting exercises unsupervised. A new system ...
Other times, the seven-year-old finds his hand “hurts”. If he’s using his iPad to write, however, he might be slow, but there are less complaints. His mum Kelly Ye said the excuses make it all the ...
Handwriting development in children is a complex interplay of cognitive, perceptual, and motor processes that evolves significantly over the early schooling years. This skill is not only essential for ...
The Significance of Handwriting Today Why Handwriting Still Matters in the Digital Age In an era dominated by screens, ...
Lucinda McKnight receives funding from the Victorian Association for the Teaching of English and the Australian Research Council. Maria Nicholas receives funding from The Australian Research Council ...