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Grant's book, Cursive Learning Adventure: A Fun Guide To Beautiful Handwriting, encourages individuals, especially young readers, to revive the art of cursive writing.
Can learning cursive help kids read better? Some policymakers think it’s worth a try Story by Shawn Datchuk Associate Professor of Special Education, University of Iowa • 25m ...
She taught herself cursive from a workbook in the 1980s, then had to learn a plainer style of cursive in class and lost points for loops. Contact her at 919-236-3141 or [email protected].
Her books are “The Black History ABCs: Handwriting 101” and “The HBCU ABCs: Cursive 101”. Both books were published in September and now are available on Amazon.
Karen Kungie-Torres, 57, who uses cursive for journaling and teaches high school English in L.A., recalled that “one time I literally wrote each student’s name for them on their own papers so ...
Education Cursive writing makes a comeback in NC. ‘It is on the books, and it needs to be taught.’ By T. Keung Hui March 2, 2018 7:34 PM ...
The belief is that cursive started fading away once home computers became common. Since computers print letters, it is a more common style for the younger generation to read.
When Jack Lew was nominated to be Treasury secretary in 2013, President Barack Obama joked that as a condition of the appointment, Lew would have to learn to sign his name more legibly. The secreta… ...
Even before the new law took effect on Jan. 1, cursive was a California learning goal in grades 3 and 4, but the state and school districts had not enforced its teaching or tested to see whether ...
Cursive fell out of favor in U.S. schools over a decade ago. In 2010, most states adopted which omitted cursive handwriting from expected academic skills to be learned by K-8 students.