Teaching aids, a complete package
Italic handwriting is easy to teach and easy to learn. It can be expanded and customised. Here’s how to get it adopted.
A COURSE OF ACTION
Handwriting should be taught as movement rather copying static images. Teaching materials must include exercises and support for children who need extra help mastering crucial skills. The style should fit modern pens.
Italic Handwriting: how to persuade teachers, parents, and the world is an illustrated lecture, first given at Tipoteca Italiana in Cornuda. This followed a summary for Scrivere a Mano nell’Era Digitale (SMED) conference at a children’s book fair in Bologna.
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Download Briem Italic Persuasion.zip (Acrobat document, 17.3 MB)
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