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About This Book

An instructional guide presents practical methods for teaching legible, rapid handwriting, arguing for its commercial and educational value. It explains physical and visual fundamentals—posture, movement, letter visualization, and practice—and endorses the muscular-movement approach to conserve health and time. Chapters cover teacher preparation, recommended materials and classroom techniques, grade-by-grade lesson suggestions, assessment and endurance tests, and supervisory roles for improving instruction. Emphasis falls on simple, tested procedures adaptable to existing systems, classroom organization, and continual supervision to establish durable writing habits without strain.

About the Author

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Leta Severance Hiles

Leta Severance Hiles was an educator and author known for her contributions to the field of penmanship. Her notable work, "Penmanship: Teaching and Supervision," provides insights into effective teaching methods and the importance of handwriting in education. Hiles' approach emphasizes the role of penmanship in developing students' writing skills and its impact on their overall academic performance. Through her writings, she has influenced educators and shaped practices in teaching handwriting, making her a significant figure in educational literature.

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