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In an article Gross shared, “Why Don’t the Common-Core Standards Include Cursive Writing?,” which was written by Liana Heitin in October of this past year for Education Week, Sue Pimentel, one of the ...
Practice writing each letter over and over until you can make the same shape consistently. Lined paper helps you to keep the parts of the letter in proportion to each other.
Most people can't even write in cursive with their hands, but new technology is training those who have lost motor control to write with their eyes.
In California, a new law will require all students there to learn cursive handwriting — a skill that had been mandatory for generations, but started to fall by the wayside in the digital age.
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.
It’s about a girl who refuses to write in cursive and, as a result, finds that she can’t read it, either. “Sadly, cursive isn’t the preferred style of writing as it once was.
Lawmakers in state after state – particularly in the South – are carving out space in teachers’ classroom time to keep the graceful loops of cursive writing alive for the next generation.
Cursive is somewhat of a lost art, but is it easy to retain? We asked 11 adults to try writing a sentence -- no Googling allowed.
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.
Benefits of handwriting The increased interest in cursive handwriting likely stems from effort by policymakers to improve the literacy performance of K-12 students across the country.