Known as House Bill 17, the legislation requires cursive handwriting to be taught in all Pennsylvania schools.
Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation mandating cursive instruction in New Jersey schools. Was it really worth it?
Handwriting requirements were cut from school curricula around the world. Now it’s looping back, riding on a wave of evidence.
Pennsylvania’s students will soon learn how to write in cursive once again, as a bill requiring such education is headed to Governor Josh Shapiro’s desk. House Bill 17 passed the State Senate ...
In the fall of 2014, a piece of news caused quite a stir in the education community. One of the societies most renowned for its quality educational environment, Finland, was going to eliminate the ...
A new state law requires teaching cursive writing in elementary schools starting in September. Some educators aren't happy ...
New Jersey schools will now teach cursive writing to grades three through five, sparking debate over its relevance in a ...
Incorporating handwriting lessons can have numerous benefits for older students—here’s how to get them started.
A couple in Indiana developed a free writing academy to help young people learn how to write and read cursive handwriting.Twice a week, Terrell and Chelsea Wittington teach young students how to write ...
Most of us have heard the phrase: “You write like a doctor.” That means an individual’s penmanship is so sloppy that it’s difficult to read. Doctors have a reputation for poor penmanship but not to ...
Legislation that would bring cursive handwriting instruction back to Pennsylvania schools is one step away from becoming law ...
New Jersey public school students in the third, fourth and fifth grades will be taught cursive writing. That proposal was signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy Monday on his last full day as the Garden ...