(10)another form of cursive writing taught to...
(10)another form of cursive writing taught to many american children is the dnealian style. the dnealian system was developed by donald neal thurber in the mid - 1970s, about twenty years after inexpensive ballpoint pens became available. it teaches primary - grade students to print slanted letters in order to ease their shift to cursive writing. dnealian cursive consists of joined, looped letters. it is taught in forty percent of american handwriting textbooks. (11)cursive writing is still taught in most elementary schools. but penmanship instruction has been fading away since the 1980s. today, most students spend much more time on typing and computer skills than on handwriting. many teachers think that cursive writing is according to paragraph 10, how does the dnealian system help students switch from print to cursive? by having them write slanted letters by having them use only ballpoint pens by having them learn to type before learning to write by having them practice making loops on a computer