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A 77-year-old who won an award for penmanship offers a compromise: Old folks teach kids how to write in cursive, and kids teach old folks how to use smartphones.
A New Jersey lawmaker has introduced a bill requiring elementary schools in the state to teach students how to read and write in cursive by the end of third grade.
At Greenbriar East Elementary, the cursive lesson is a hybrid of old and new. Students have pencils in hand, but their ...
For Americans over a certain age, the idea of not learning cursive in school is close to unimaginable. The experience of mastering the looping letters and rhythmic flow from word to word — while ...
A New Jersey lawmaker has introduced a bill requiring elementary schools in the state to teach students how to read and write in cursive by the end of third grade.
Cursive has been on the decline since 2010. Some of the effects are unexpected. Does losing cursive matter? Who is in Gen Z? Will ChatGPT replace archival work?
Learning how to write in cursive could soon become a requirement for Arizona schoolchildren, if revisions proposed by the state school board are accepted.
JACOB FENDER: I'm pretty much learning all the letters in cursive right now in second grade. APRIL BROWN: Cursive writing instruction has changed here in Buncombe County over the years.
Starting this year, students will learn how to write cursive letters in second grade.
Even so, because cursive letters are more distinct than printed letters, children may learn to read more easily, especially dyslexics.
Saturday's letters tackle the importance of students learning cursive writing, the need for more organ donors and finding out people's true motivations.
A New Jersey lawmaker has introduced a bill requiring elementary schools in the state to teach students how to read and write in cursive by the end of third grade.
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