Old-School Smarts: The Curriculum They Don’t Teach Anymore

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In traditional education, what was 'penmanship' primarily focused on?

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Interesting fact: Penmanship was once considered a vital skill, reflecting a person’s education and social status. Beautiful handwriting was not just for aesthetics; it was also important for clear communication before digital technology. Many schools spent hours perfecting cursive writing, emphasizing uniformity and legibility. Today, with the rise of typing and digital communication, penmanship is rarely a formal part of the curriculum.