New Jersey students to learn cursive in school
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Who needs a pencil and paper when we can just type or generate whatever text we need to? Actually, New Jersey students will, ...
The bill requires cursive instruction for students in grades 2 through 5.
Tyara Brooks teaches her fourth-grade students how to write in cursive at Longfellow Elementary School in Pasadena. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times) “Messy! Messy!” Nearly 40 years later, the ...
Many schools now limit handwriting instruction, noting children are better off preparing for the real world, where nimble texting thumbs and quick typing fingers create most written communication. But ...
Starting in the 1970s, and under the recent implementation of the Common Core, a former pillar of elementary education has been largely forgotten. But there’s a feeling that learning cursive still ...
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