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Kedron Elementary students were honored for their cursive writing prowess with a John Hancock Banner and Proficiency Ribbon.
Learning to write in cursive may no longer be popular in American schools, but education experts stress that the craft can be beneficial to students in more ways than one.
To handwrite letters or spell words in print or cursive, students need to commit multiple aspects of each letter to memory.
Georgia classrooms reintroduce cursive writing for students from third to fifth grade, making it part of assessed coursework.
No more cursive (Nov. 28 letter)? Cursive writing is an art that requires control, thought and an intimacy with written words that is not possible with keyboard clicking.
<b>Inga Dubay and Barbara Getty:</b>When was the last time you saw cursive letters on your computer screen, cell phone or tablet? No wonder students lose interest in cursive writing. By middle ...
A young woman reached out for help on Reddit after she received a letter from her grandfather that she couldn't read, all because he wrote it in cursive.
The efficient writing style once thrived in U.S. businesses and schools, but researchers fret that today’s lack of cursive literacy may have a surprising impact on history—and ourselves.
The following interactive tests your handwriting by challenging you to draw cursive letters on the screen and comparing them to the standard version that was taught in elementary schools for decades.
CPS educator’s short film sheds new light on the art of old-fashioned cursive writing “A Sisterhood of Signatures” showcases how four young girls bond through the lost art of good penmanship.
She says “the physiological movement of writing cursive letters help build pathways in the brain while improving mental effectiveness.