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ERIC Number: EJ314723
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1985
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American School Penmanship: From Craft to Process.
Eaton, William E.
American Journal of Education, v93 n2 p252-67 Feb 1985
Penmanship began as art restricted to specially trained scribes. As education spread, the need for a simplified system of penmanship became apparent. As certain systems were adopted by the schools, penmanship became standardized and greater emphasis was placed on speed to meet the demands of a business and technological society. (Author/RDN)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
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Language: English
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