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Don't Write Off Cursive Teaching kids how to write in script is no longer a priority in American schools, but it should be.
Most people can't even write in cursive with their hands, but new technology is training those who have lost motor control to write with their eyes.
A Skinner North Classical School student practices writing the cursive alphabet during fifth grade literacy teacher Crystal Oswald’s cursive-writing class in Chicago in 2018.
In an article Gross shared, “Why Don’t the Common-Core Standards Include Cursive Writing?,” which was written by Liana Heitin in October of this past year for Education Week, Sue Pimentel, one of the ...
Cursive is rarely taught in Ohio schools because the state does not require it. The new House Bill 146 would change that.
Cursive writing isn’t even taught in some schools despite the fact psychologists say it’s good for the brain and helps us remember things better. Writing in cursive takes practice.
Cursive writing — or script, or make sure there’s a loop in your “L,” or whatever you prefer to call it — is back in the news, courtesy of New Jersey Assemblywoman Angela McKnight (D ...
I write only in cursive and as most of my teachers would probably say, that is not a good thing. My cursive is atrocious. I learned cursive from second grade on but after I learned how to do it ...
Cursive Writing: A Nod To The Past How many people actually write letters anymore? Letter writing along with cursive script is going the way of the dinosaurs if it is not extinct already.
Readers debate the value of having children learn to write in cursive. Also: San Francisco today; nuclear threats; child care; domestic burdens.