Imagine a time when children can’t read historical documents. Young adults can barely conjure a driver’s license signature.
State Sens. Angela McKnight and Shirley Turner want to bring cursive writing back to New Jersey's public schools. Some districts still teach it, but it's not currently required.
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce recently updated its five-year-old guidance for school districts that want to ...
Cursive writing is a skill many of us learned growing up, but it's unfortunately not part of the mandatory curriculum in ...
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Florida state Sen. Erin Grall, R-Vero Beach, has filed a Senate version of the bill (SB 1394), which has not been heard in ...
As digital learning continues to expand, a bill is ready to go to the full Florida House that would require public elementary ...
Fast-forward 30-plus years and Sister Margaret Mary was the first person who came to mind when I read about two New Jersey ...
Senate Bill 1044 would require students to be good at both reading and writing in cursive by the end of the 5th grade.
A new bill going through the Florida capitol would make cursive writing more of a priority in schools in the state.
Over the years, the liberalization of education in public schools in New Jersey has removed cursive writing and replaced it ...
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