New Jersey students to learn cursive in school
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Public schools must teach students how to write cursive legibly and become fluent in reading it, under a bill signed by Gov. Phil Murphy.
Cursive writing may have been replaced by emails, texting, DM's and emojis, but not all educators are nixing handwriting lessons inside classrooms — and there are crucial reasons why. The flowing penmanship has been taught in schools across America for ...
The House Education Committee held public hearings Wednesday on Republican bills to require that students be taught cursive writing, and receive at least one hour of instruction on the nature and history of communism. Communism and cursive would be part of ...
No matter where you look, it seems like boomers can’t stop griping about the lack of cursive writing; kids today don’t do this, they don’t do that, and most egregiously of all, they don’t loop their letters into aesthetic calligraphy. It’s a ...
What do the U.S. Constitution, birthday cards and your signature have in common? They’re (likely) all in cursive. However, becoming fluent in this form of penmanship, once the hallmark of a good education, has increasingly been phased out in U.S. schools.
Cursive returns to NJ classrooms under new state law