Perfect penmanship for Florida students is closer than ever, as the Florida House passes a bill requiring instruction and ...
Imagine a time when children can’t read historical documents. Young adults can barely conjure a driver’s license signature.
Or is it time to move on from this quaint relic of past times? The Editorial Board Roundtable takes up its quills and weighs ...
It looks like cursive writing will be required to return to all Florida schools as a priority. House Bill 921 requires students in second through fifth grade to learn to write and understand cursive ...
Some of the younger generations can and are being taught how to read and write cursive, but the ability to read older styles ...
As Ohio considers reintroducing cursive writing in schools, podcast discussion reveals skepticism about claimed cognitive ...
Caleb Murray, a participant in the group's cursive writing program, stated, “And I also wanted to learn because I never learned how to write in cursive throughout my childhood.” Ray with ...
While some believe that cursive writing is essential for young scholars, others argue that it is an outdated skill that ...
While the future of the House bill appears to be written in clear, indelible ink, the script for the Senate version has yet ...
The Florida House unanimously passed a bill 113-0 on Wednesday that would require cursive handwriting in grades two through ...
they aren’t just learning to write—they’re training their brains to read, spell, and retain information more effectively. White offered guidance on maximizing handwriting’s benefits, including whether ...
will require schools to provide instruction in cursive writing to children in grades 3-5. The Press Herald article on the news (“New bill would write cursive into law,” Feb. 27) included ...