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Handwriting's Impact on Student Success

1. The document discusses a study on the impact of handwriting on academic achievement among secondary school students. It finds that students' perception of handwriting declines as they progress to secondary levels where rote learning is emphasized over developing writing skills. 2. The study observed 40 ninth grade students' handwriting, academic performance, and found their perception of handwriting impacts academic results. Females showed a higher perception of handwriting than males. 3. The conclusion is that handwriting plays an important role in academic achievement and teachers should emphasize developing students' handwriting skills when preparing them for exams.

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Handwriting's Impact on Student Success

1. The document discusses a study on the impact of handwriting on academic achievement among secondary school students. It finds that students' perception of handwriting declines as they progress to secondary levels where rote learning is emphasized over developing writing skills. 2. The study observed 40 ninth grade students' handwriting, academic performance, and found their perception of handwriting impacts academic results. Females showed a higher perception of handwriting than males. 3. The conclusion is that handwriting plays an important role in academic achievement and teachers should emphasize developing students' handwriting skills when preparing them for exams.

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  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Research Tool
  • Objectives
  • Research Design
  • Results and Discussion
  • Sample
  • Summary of Findings
  • Conclusion
  • Educational Implication
  • References

SNDT Women’s University

SNDT College of Education Pune

EPC 4
Experimental Research Project

TOPIC

Interpreting On Handwriting
-among Secondary School Students

Submitted By: ANAMIKA


First Year of B. Ed
Submitted To: Dr. Sangita Shirode
Interpreting On Handwriting
-among Secondary School Students

ABSTRACT
Good handwriting serves as a primary tool of communication and knowledge
assessment for students in classroom. Though computer and e- mail play an
important role in our lives, nothing will ever replace the sincerity and
individualism expressed through handwritten words. Our education system
stress on student’s handwriting at primary level by introducing books like
cursive writing, ruled notes and handwritten works. But as they upgrade, impact
on handwriting slowly vanishes among students mainly at secondary level
where they are stressed and deviated towards rote learning as a medium to fetch
marks. But at this point we forget that only an aesthetic handwriting is a vehicle
to impress and deliver our thoughts in the mind of evaluator, particularly when
the evaluator is a stranger in case of public exams. This article is an attempt to
find out the perception on handwriting among ninth standard school students
and its influence on their academic achievement. This study has revealed that
there is an impact of handwriting on academic achievement. Thereby it is
stressed that handwriting should be given equal importance while teachers
prepare their students for academic achievement.

Keywords:
handwriting, students, education system.

INTRODUCTION
There is a link between handwriting and brain development which shows that
sequential hand movements used in handwriting activate the regions of the brain
associated with thinking, short term memory and language. Poor handwriting
shows serious consequences on early literacy and academic performance.
Children who experience difficulty mastering this handwriting skill may avoid
writing and decide that they cannot write, leading to arrested writing
development .Handwriting is critical to the production of creative and well-
written text affecting both fluency and the quality of the composition. Illegible
handwriting also has secondary effects on school achievement and self-esteem.
In a technology-centered world, handwritten letters and notes are becoming less
and less common as people grow accustomed to typing on laptops or text
messaging on cell phones. Legible handwriting is an important skill – far too
important to be left to chance. If handwriting has a poor appearance, the writer
is judged poorly by our society. Failure to attain handwriting competency
during the school-age years often has far-reaching negative effects on both
academic success and self-esteem. If hand writing has to do just by writing a
sentence, this topic won’t be an attention seeking but hand writing has its
influence on memory, character, personality, perception, etc. Today our
education system is focusing more on theoretical curriculum which is leaving
no room for hand writing improvement among students. Education problems are
now nowhere treated with graphology which is highlighted in remedial classes
where students are forced on rote learning.

OBJECTIVES
1. To find out the perception on handwriting among secondary level students.
2. To find out the impact of personal variables like sex, among secondary
school students.

RESEARCH DESIGN
In view of nature of the problem, descriptive previous observation method is
adopted.

RESEARCH TOOL
To assess the perception on handwriting, 4 weeks observations conducted
during internship period in month of February. The observation was taken by
the essay writing, poster making, and many other activities. The marks of the
previous examination were taken for assessing their academic achievement.
SAMPLE
The sample is taken of 40 school students of Mansukhbhai Kothari national
School of Pune studying 9th standard were taken as sample using simple
random sampling technique.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION


Teachers while preparing their students for exams focus on how to read & learn
but not on how to write or present without knowing that if the matter has to
reach a second person it needs proper presentation of object. Earlier the only
mean to hire a person for job was through his handwriting analysis because it
directly reflects once personality in total for a strange boss. But now only rote
knowledge is assessed through objective type questions and may be this is the
reason that most of the organization fail in their motive. An answer sheet with
soothing hand writing acts as a candle which glows evaluator heart. Evaluator
reads personality of a student through his or her hand writing, it shows how
confident was the student while writing the exam which directly indicates ones
deep knowledge and preparation of exam. Teachers should be confident to
adopt hand writing as remedial measure to attain academic excellence. Worst
part is that when students reach secondary level in spite of being strong
theoretical knowledge cannot represent them as they expect because of the
difficulty they face in presenting their knowledge, proper time management as a
result of lack of writing practice, vocabulary problem , underdeveloped motor
skills etc., Extent of impact handwriting showers on academic achievement can
be transparently studied during public exam evaluation when both evaluator and
student are strange to each other. In this case only handwriting forms a base for
an evaluator to judge a student.

Summary of Finding
The finding was clear that the perception on handwriting among secondary level
students books like cursive writing, ruled notes and handwritten works. But as
they upgrade, impact on handwriting slowly vanishes among students mainly
at secondary level where they are stressed and deviated towards rote learning as
a medium to fetch marks. The writing abilities of students in their last three
years of high school, attempts to crucial, therefore to find out how teachers
and students perceive the writing process, for their One observation, however, is
that students tend to perceive.

The impact of personal variables like sex, among secondary school students
Based upon the findings of this, it was concluded that there is no difference
in students' handwriting. This implies that there are no longer distinguishing
cognitive, affective and psychomotor skill achievements of students in respect
of gender.

Boy (Sahil) Girl (Vaibhavi)

Group:1 Group:2
EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATION
This study revealed that perception on handwriting has its impact on academic
achievement. Aesthetic handwriting acts as a candle which glows evaluators
mind. So teachers should take keen interest to develop aesthetic handwriting
among students while preparing them for academics which will aid them to be
an achiever. To achieve this education system should focus their attention on
following measures:
 Evaluation system should emphasize equal weight-age for handwriting and
subject matter during evaluation.
 Teacher should stress on neat presentation with aesthetic handwriting while
preparing students for exams.
 Writing should be considered as way to increase retention power among weak
students during remedial teaching.
 Curriculum should help to develop perceptual-sensory motor skills in
students.

CONCLUSION
Study has shown a significant relationship between perception on handwriting
and academic achievement which makes us strongly agree the fact that
handwriting plays an important role in academic achievement. It has opened a
new door to prepare students for high achievements and to inculcate writing
habits in them. Teachers’ attention seeks here that if a student fail to achieve as
expected in spite of strong knowledge base poor handwriting or lack of
presentation can be considered as a reason for their poor performance. By
analysing male and female perception on handwriting a significant difference is
drawn among their perception, female shows a high mean score of perception
on handwriting than male. Locality of school has shown no significant
difference for students ‘perception on handwriting It can thus be concluded that
perception of handwriting is not individualized as learning and interest or social
background has no role to play in this it fully depends upon the learning
environment and undoubtedly on teachers that how much they stress on
handwriting for a students’ achievement.
REFERENCES
 Karlo Steinke (2009). Recognition of writers by handwriting images.
 Longcamp, M. and Pondou, M. (2005) The influence of writing practice on letter recognition
in preschool children
 Nora, M. and Jessie, P. (2010), Typing compared with handwriting for essay examinations at
university Research in Learning Technology.

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The study concluded that personal variables like gender do not result in differences in students’ handwriting. There are no longer distinguishing cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skill achievements concerning gender, implying a negligible impact of sex on handwriting quality .

The study found that social background does not significantly affect the perception of handwriting among students. Instead, the importance placed on handwriting is more related to the learning environment and the extent to which teachers prioritize handwriting in academic achievement .

Poor handwriting can lead to serious consequences such as poor early literacy and academic performance, reduced self-esteem, and arrested writing development. Students who struggle with handwriting may avoid writing tasks altogether, impacting their ability to produce creative and well-written texts, which are critical to academic success .

Educational strategies to enhance handwriting skills include providing equal emphasis on handwriting and subject matter during evaluations, encouraging neat presentation, and integrating handwriting practice into everyday learning. Teachers can also incorporate activities that develop perceptual-sensory motor skills in the curriculum .

Teachers play a crucial role in influencing students' handwriting by stressing the importance of neat presentation and aesthetic handwriting. The study suggests that teachers should integrate handwriting into their instruction to help students develop their motor skills and enhance academic performance .

Handwriting influences academic achievement as it is a primary tool for communication and knowledge assessment. The study showed that there is a significant relationship between handwriting perception and academic achievement. Aesthetic handwriting can impress evaluators, especially when the evaluator is unfamiliar with the student. Therefore, handwriting affects not just the legibility but also how the student's confidence and preparedness are perceived .

Students with strong theoretical knowledge may still perform poorly in exams due to their inability to present their knowledge effectively. Factors such as poor handwriting, lack of writing practice, vocabulary issues, and underdeveloped motor skills can hinder their performance by affecting their ability to manage time and convey knowledge clearly .

Handwriting affects students' perception during exams because it serves as the only interaction between students and evaluators who are strangers. A well-presented answer sheet with good handwriting can influence the evaluator positively, creating an impression of confidence and thorough preparation even if the evaluator doesn't know the student's prior performance .

The study implies that the current educational evaluation system should include equal weightage for handwriting and content quality. This change could encourage students to focus on writing well, which enhances their presentation skills and academic outcomes. Integrating handwriting in evaluation also aids retention, especially for weaker students .

Handwriting is given less importance at the secondary education level due to a shift towards focusing on rote learning to achieve high marks. The education system emphasizes theoretical knowledge over writing skills, leaving little room for handwriting improvement. This is compounded by reliance on technology, which further de-emphasizes the traditional skill of handwriting .

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