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Home / Education / Gen Z vs Gen X: Handwriting Battle!

Gen Z vs Gen X: Handwriting Battle!

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Students complain of hand fatigue due to prolonged writing.
  • A journalist and a trainee compare handwriting speed and endurance.
  • Onscreen exams are being considered by the exam regulator.
Gen Z vs Gen X: Handwriting Battle!

Concerns over student hand fatigue during exams are leading to discussions about introducing onscreen assessments. The exam regulator, Ofqual, is consulting on this significant shift, which could replace traditional pen-and-paper tests.

To explore the issue, a generational writing challenge was organized. Guardian columnist Zoe Williams, a seasoned writer with decades of experience using pen and paper, competed against George Francis Lee, a younger journalist representing the digital native generation. The contest aimed to determine who could maintain handwriting for longer periods before experiencing discomfort or cramp.

The experiment revealed that while digital natives may complain of fatigue, Williams, despite her extensive practice, was not significantly faster or more enduring than Lee. This outcome raises questions about the perceived advantages of traditional handwriting skills in the modern era.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Students report muscle strain and fatigue from prolonged periods of handwriting during exams.
Ofqual is consulting on the introduction of onscreen exams as an alternative to traditional written tests.
The test featured Guardian columnist Zoe Williams against trainee journalist George Francis Lee.

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