Fair point, but if you're worrying about speed more than anything else, you're probably writing quite a bit and you're more than likely taking notes of some sort.
The motor skills involved in writing things down by hand seems to aid memory more than typing it out does. Taka taka's fun, faster, and not nearly as wasteful, but I'm choosing to stick with my 9,000 pens for retention
To start, I’m pro teaching/learning cursive. To respond, my brain barely works fast enough to have letters for print, speeding up the writing isn’t the bottleneck.
I use it when writing text along side math or diagrams, to differentiate it. I write cursive notes and use print to add emphasis. It's also much easier to write legibly at a higher speed, which I'll admit was more important before we typed as much as we do now. My cursive is at least as legible as my printing.
Not really, they've been transcribed and the people who need to be able to read the originals can learn just like people learn Latin if they need it, not as a mandatory language in school.
Transcriptions are easy to alter. Kids learn reading and writing, and language in general much faster than adults. You can spend an hour a day for a few months with a kid and they'll have it down pat.
It's easy to learn cursive and compare if you're that paranoid about it (although being extremely good at reading cursive doesn't guarantee you'll be able to read all documents written in cursive), it doesn't mean everyone needs to learn it.
You really think people are gonna go down to the basement in DC and reason.the original documents and failure to read those is how we lose our rights? Stuff like the patriot act are bigger threats
Future legislatures will. I don't like the idea of nobody in our government being able to read our laws in a generation.
Average people can view the original Constitution when taking a tour, and it's pretty neat to be able to read the original. Like a lot of things in education, knowing them won't necessarily be very useful, but they can provide for a richer, more fulfilling life.