Do you remember the last time you wrote in cursive? Do you still know how to read it? If so, the National Archives is looking ...
For years, Missouri lawmakers have tried to make teaching cursive a requirement, but concerns regarding technology and ...
I know of two kids in West Virginia schools – one in middle school and one in high school; one here and one in the Morgantown area – who have not been taught to write cursive and are being taught to ...
I preach to my kids to expand their horizons and do things outside of their comfort zones, yet I have been happy behind a computer keyboard tapping out my thoughts and telling others’ stories for ...
The National Archives needs help from people with a special set of skills–reading cursive. The archival bureau is seeking volunteer citizen archivists to help them classify and/or transcribe more than ...
"I'm a history major," said Barnes. "One of the times it really got to me was when I was looking through an old arrest report ...
Writing quickly without compromising legibility is a valuable skill, whether for exams, note-taking, or professional work.
If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S.
That led to a pushback and today at least 14 states require that cursive handwriting be taught, including California in 2023. But it doesn’t mean that they actually use it in real life. In the past, ...
“For some students, it’s a great alternative to printing, and it helps them be more accurate and more careful with the writing ... to the ability to write cursive.” ...