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    Bristol : Intellect Books Ltd
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    gbv_1020643633
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (210 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781841509914
    Content: The history of formal calligraphy has been thoroughly documented, and the demise of what people see as beautiful handwriting is frequently deplored, but the details of the teaching of this skill during this century have gone almost unrecorded. Everyday handwriting is ephemeral and school books soon disappear. The main purpose of this book is to create a historical record, however, techniques are illustrated that may be useful for teachers today, while the ever-changing views of the stylists provide examples, as well as a warning, to those who plan for the future. An individual sample of handwriting reflects the writer's training, character and environment. Collectively, the handwriting of a population of any period is a reflection of educational thinking, but overall it is influenced and ultimately moulded by economic need, social habits and contemporary taste. Within the short space of the period covered by this present study, the changing educational policies, economic forces and inevitable technological advance radically altered the priorities and form of handwriting. These changes show in the models and examples throughout this book as an inexorable (though not entirely smooth) journey towards speed and efficiency. The downgrading of skill training and the freeing of children's creative talent have done the rest. You might say that at the end of the century we have the handwriting we deserve. That statement can be read several ways. It would be a pity to think that our students do not deserve to be taught strategies that enable them to write fast without pain. It might, however, mean that we are edging towards the flexible, efficient, personal handwriting needed to deal with the rapidly changing situation that is likely to face us in the next century
    Content: Front Cover -- Preliminary Pages -- Contents -- Chapter 1: The Influences on Contemporary Handwriting A Historical Perspective -- Chapter 2: The Turn of the Century -- Chapter 3: Learning from Copy Books -- Chapter 4: Simplifying Letterforms -- Chapter 5: Initiatives and Models From 1930 -- Chapter 6: Educational Attitudes Mid-Century -- Chapter 7: Stylistic Issues After 1950 -- Chapter 8: Initiatives in the 1960s -- Chapter 9: From 1970 to the National Curriculum -- Chapter 10: The End of the Century -- Chapter 11: Handwriting Around Europe -- Chapter 12: America and Australia -- Epilogue -- References -- Index -- Back Cover
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781841501789
    Additional Edition: Print version Sassoon, Rosemary Handwriting of the Twentieth Century Bristol : Intellect Books Ltd,c2007 ISBN 9781841501789
    Language: English
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