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Cursive writing is still taught in some schools within the U.S., although, it's not nationally mandated or emphasized. In ...
For many young people, “handwriting,” once essentially synonymous with cursive, has come to mean the painstaking printing they turn to when necessity dictates.
Jan. 23 is National Handwriting Day, invented by the Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association in 1977 and pegged to John Hancock’s birthday. On this day, Big Pen encourages you to “use a ...
Last week, the Pennsylvania House passed a bill that would require cursive handwriting to be taught in all public and private ...
Back to School Cursive writing in American schools: Here's where this 'dying art' is still taught and why it matters There are 21 US states that currently have cursive in their curricula ...
Writing out the same word again and again in cursive may bring back bad memories for some, but handwriting can boost connectivity across brain regions, some of which are implicated in learning and ...
A proposed bill to bring back cursive writing and reading in Michigan classrooms has been introduced to the Michigan ...
Georgia schools are re-introducing cursive writing for the upcoming school year. Third, fourth and fifth grade students will learn cursive with a goal for them to be able to read and write in this ...
Georgia's new education standards require teaching cursive writing to students. The move aims to strengthen fine motor ...