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Georgia classrooms reintroduce cursive writing for students from third to fifth grade, making it part of assessed coursework.
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The measure would make cursive writing mandatory in elementary schools during the next academic year, citing brain development and cultural heritage.
Handwriting is disappearing at scale; however, there are no lunatic conspiracies against cursive handwriting or even printing English. I would argue that regarding human history of handwriting, we may ...
Although cursive started to disappear from classrooms years ago, educators say there are good reasons to keep teaching it, even in the digital age.
Less than 10 years ago, only 14 states required schools to teach cursive— but that number has been steadily increasing, with 24 now having some kind of requirement.
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Letters to the Editor: Learning cursive can be torture. Why force something so obsolete on kids? Fourth-grade students are taught cursive at a school in Pasadena on Dec. 14.
Here’s what readers are saying in Sunday’s letters to the editor.
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And depending on your abilities, messy cursive is arguably easier to read than messy print. But there are downsides to fountain pens, unfortunately.