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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.
Let’s face it. Cursive writing is becoming less and less popular each generation, and yet teachers still continue to try and develop the skill. Instead of dwelling on teaching every kid how to ...
Georgia classrooms reintroduce cursive writing for students from third to fifth grade, making it part of assessed coursework.
Many states do not mandate that cursive writing be taught. At the least, our children will lose their unique signatures and perhaps tragically not be able to decipher grandparents’ letters or ...
Teaching of cursive writing returns after falling to the wayside amid revised learning standards and emphasis on keyboarding. Backers say it promotes learning.
While cursive has been relegated to nearly extinct tasks like writing thank-you cards and signing checks, rumors of its death may be exaggerated. The Common Core standards seemed to spell the end ...
A team of researchers in Norway has found more evidence that handwriting helps children's brains get better at learning and remembering.
The proposed legislation would require "instruction in cursive handwriting or joined italics to be taught in the appropriate grade level." ...
A Tulsa woman, Linda Shrewsbury, has developed a cursive curriculum called Cursive Logic to revive cursive writing in schools, particularly after its removal from federal standards in 2010.
A-hed Cursive Is Coming Back, Now That Kids Can’t Read Grandma’s Letters More than a decade after many wrote off the handwriting style, states are bringing it back ...
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