The art of penmanship
Students can be under the impression that it does not matter if their work is untidy and barely legible, so long as they can read it themselves, then it’s not an issue. But, I see students misread their own messy handwriting and as a result get wrong answers. Further to this, concise penmanship and written work that is well organised on the page, helps students to remember concepts and procedures better. Find out more here.
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