Handwriting has a low status and profile in literacy education and in recent years has attracted little attention from teachers, policy makers or researchers into mainstream educational processes. This article identifies a substantial programme of research into handwriting, including studies located in the domains of special needs education and psychology, which suggest that it is time to re-evaluate the importance of handwriting in the teaching of literacy. Explorations of the way handwriting affects composing has opened up new avenues for research, screening and intervention, which have the potential to make a significant contribution to childrens writing progress. In particular, the role of orthographic motor integration and automaticity...
Handwriting is still a prominent mode for composing for both children and adults As a result, it is ...
Although handwriting has a fairly low status in literacy education, evidence is accumulating that it...
Anecdotally it was found that Queensland occupational therapists reported a surprisingly high referr...
Handwriting has a low status and profile in literacy education and in recent years has attracted lit...
Handwriting currently has a low status and profile in literacy education. This paper examines the si...
Based on the Writer(s)-within-Community Model, this article focuses on the role of handwriting in wr...
Although handwriting is often considered a matter of presentation, a substantial body of internation...
Aims: The present study was designed to provide a basis for teachers and therapists to better unders...
This paper synthesises some of the recent studies that have made links between handwriting as an ort...
The ability to generate written text requires the execution of a complex array of cognitive and meta...
Handwriting in educational settings has seen changes in practice, culturally and at social level. I...
Handwriting is a pertinent motor skill that children acquire during their primary school years. Desp...
As more and more new technologies have been introduced to traditional classrooms in schools, handwri...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
Handwriting is a functional task that is used to communicate thoughts using a written code. Research...
Handwriting is still a prominent mode for composing for both children and adults As a result, it is ...
Although handwriting has a fairly low status in literacy education, evidence is accumulating that it...
Anecdotally it was found that Queensland occupational therapists reported a surprisingly high referr...
Handwriting has a low status and profile in literacy education and in recent years has attracted lit...
Handwriting currently has a low status and profile in literacy education. This paper examines the si...
Based on the Writer(s)-within-Community Model, this article focuses on the role of handwriting in wr...
Although handwriting is often considered a matter of presentation, a substantial body of internation...
Aims: The present study was designed to provide a basis for teachers and therapists to better unders...
This paper synthesises some of the recent studies that have made links between handwriting as an ort...
The ability to generate written text requires the execution of a complex array of cognitive and meta...
Handwriting in educational settings has seen changes in practice, culturally and at social level. I...
Handwriting is a pertinent motor skill that children acquire during their primary school years. Desp...
As more and more new technologies have been introduced to traditional classrooms in schools, handwri...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
Handwriting is a functional task that is used to communicate thoughts using a written code. Research...
Handwriting is still a prominent mode for composing for both children and adults As a result, it is ...
Although handwriting has a fairly low status in literacy education, evidence is accumulating that it...
Anecdotally it was found that Queensland occupational therapists reported a surprisingly high referr...