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If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S. documents need transcribing (or at least classifying) and the vast majority ...
Fast-forward 30-plus years and Sister Margaret Mary was the first person who came to mind when I read about two New Jersey ...
Who writes in cursive anymore? Maybe to sign checks or documents, but programs such as Docusign have even made this practice, ...
After watching their teacher meticulously draw the alphabet in cursive on a whiteboard, students in Patricia Durelli’s fourth-grade class pulled out their pencils to practice writing the letters in ...
If you cannot decipher cursive, you can’t really experience literature’s great works in their original version. Same for ...
Modesto City Schools Superintendent Sara Noguchi said one reason students should know cursive is to more easily read primary sources and historical documents that were written that way. Cognitive ...
Imagine a time when children can’t read historical documents. Young adults can barely ... confess they don’t know how to write in cursive. This might sound like the handwriting apocalypse ...
The Florida House passed the cursive handwriting bill unanimously, 131-0. Now, it must pass the Senate and be signed into law ...
Supporters of the bill said children who do not know how to read or write in cursive are missing out on important historical elements of the country since most historical documents are written in ...
Is learning cursive writing essential for developing young minds, or is it an outdated skill being championed by nostalgic policymakers? The question sparked a lively and personal debate on a ...