Ah, the times really are changing. Books are digital, third graders can work a computer better than most of us, and now cursive is on its way out? Not if North Carolina's Pat Hurley gets her way. Hurley, the state's representative, went on the
Today
show this morning to defend her recently passed "Back to Basics" bill, which reintroduces cursive-writing instruction in the classroom. Though the bill passed uncontested this spring, parents and educators are making their issues with it clear now that school is back in session. Some have even resorted to phoning Hurley to express how quaint they find her ideas (we wonder if anyone noticed the irony here). One concerned father told her handwriting is a "total waste of time," while an instructor said it's something "these children will never use in their lifetime."
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