Chopsticks
The chopsticks is a starting script created by Maximilian Schlegl in the 1930s for the beginnings of reading with primers . The chopstick script is straight through and shows the basic shape of the lowercase letters of the German Kurrent script . It could also be read and written in the countermovement , i.e. from right to left instead of left to right. The basic pedagogical idea of chopstick writing is that of the “laborious laying” of letters or words and sentences with the help of matchstick-like “writing sticks”.
The chopsticks could not prevail.
literature
- Maximilian Schlegl, Friedrich Sammerl: The German chopsticks, their essence and their use. A methodical introduction . Ferdinand Hirt, Breslau 1933.
- Maximilian Schlegl: Pre-primer in German chopsticks: as a basic font for German lessons . Ferdinand Hirt, Breslau 1933.
- Maximilian Schlegl: Methodical introduction to German chopsticks . Self-published, 1936.
- Maximilian Schlegl: Expert and trial judgments about the "German Stäbchenschrift" . Self-published, 1931.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Der Grosse Brockhaus: Handbook of Knowledge . Leipzig: FA Brockhaus Verlag, 1935. p. 23.
- ^ German Association for the Care of Adolescent Psychopaths, Society for Curative Education (ed.). Journal of Child Research . Berlin: Springer, 1916. p. 70.
- ↑ Maximilian Schlegl: Pre-Primer in German chopsticks: as a basic font for German lessons . Ferdinand Hirt, Breslau 1933. p. 3.