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Why handwriting still matters in the digital age From improving focus to strengthening cognitive pathways, handwriting offers neurological benefits that modern technology can’t replicate.
Here’s what to know about a new California law about cursive being taught in elementary schools.
State Superintendent Richard Woods introduced the "John Hancock Award" to recognize schools excelling in cursive instruction. When younger students return to Georgia public schools this fall, they ...
However, the practice has come back in the last decade. As of writing, 24 states have laws requiring students to learn cursive.
From the beautiful ornate script we associate with days gone by to the rise of texting—handwriting has come a long way in the past century.
Two lawmakers have introduced bills that would require students to learn cursive handwriting in Missouri schools.
A sixth-grader at St. Joseph School-Fullerton is being recognized on a national scale for her immaculate handwriting.
Educators and parents are observing a surge in US youths who don’t know how to read or write in cursive — which they blame on handwriting increasingly becoming obsolete in the digital age.
Here’s what to know about a new California law about cursive being taught in elementary schools.