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Cursive writing may have been replaced by emails, texting, DM's and emojis, but not all educators are nixing handwriting lessons inside classrooms — and there are crucial reasons why.
But I hope cursive handwriting continues to attract and engage children, at least some of them, the way it did my grandson – with no more prompting than seeing someone use it to fill a sheet of ...
I hope that the time once devoted to teaching cursive can now be diverted to teaching students about the content of their writing rather than its physical form.
Senator Lindsey Tichenor is a sponsor for the bill that will bring back cursive writing in elementary schools.
I certainly hope not because I’ve written about how important that is to children’s well-being. I think cursive is an ...
The Cursive Academy is part of a growing movement to reintroduce the lost art of handwriting into the lives of children, ...
In 2010, cursive was omitted from the new national Common Core standards for K–12 education. The students in my class, and their peers, ... I touched it and hope it touches you.
I certainly hope not because I’ve written about how important that is to children’s well-being. I think cursive is an important skill, but should it be mandatory in today’s technological age?
In some sense, cursive has thrived since ancient Rome, except for this 13-year gap. I can only hope that my mail deliverer will always be able to read handwriting!
Cursive writing is a skill many of us learned growing up, but it's unfortunately not part of the mandatory curriculum in Michigan. As a result, many children are missing out on this valuable skill.
The reasons used for cursive instruction and the variability of students receiving that instruction have a profound effect on what actually happens when it’s taught. Purpose and context matter.
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