A new bill in the Florida House of Representatives (HB 127) proposes teaching cursive to students in grades 2–5.
Recently enacted legislation now requires elementary schools to teach cursive at some point between first and sixth grades, which means that the diminishing skill will be revitalized for the next ...
Ruth Colvin, Syracuse’s literacy guru, lived proudly to the age of 107, and when, at age 104, learned that children were no ...
In a world where digital devices are everywhere, it’s easy to wonder if handwriting still matters. We’ve all heard the ...
The bill, H.B. 147, would go into effect July 2026 and mean the oath would become required for any teacher can enter a ...
Penza State University (PSU) has started teaching Cyrillic programming to students. The initiative is aimed at strengthening ...
Teaching cursive starting in third grade and continuing through fifth grade is already part of the Idaho Content Standards. However, individual schools and teachers choose which standards to emphasize ...
This month marks 80 years since one of the most influential yet underrated inventions burst onto the market in New York on ...
PHOENIX — Arizona will require public schools to teach cursive handwriting as one of a number of new education standards approved by the state Board of Education. The move amends state's current ...
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Creating a generation that can’t express itself

A ten-year-old today can write flawless Python code but struggles to pen a simple thank-you note without Grammarly. That single sentence captures the irony of modern education — we are raising a ...
As Punjab and Haryana High Court asks government to teach handwriting in medical colleges and digitise prescriptions within two years, city doctors react ...
Think back to visits with your grandparents. Did you ever notice how they could fix just about anything or make something ...