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The proposed legislation would require "instruction in cursive handwriting or joined italics to be taught in the appropriate grade level." ...
Traditional handwriting is making a comeback in schools in one state after new legislation was just signed to require cursive instruction in first through sixth grade.
Cursive advocates cite recent brain science that indicates the fluid motion employed when writing script enhances hand-eye coordination and develops fine motor skills, in turn promoting reading ...
As the cursive debate continues around the country, Texas schools will introduce the penmanship instruction in the second grade.
Learning to write in cursive may no longer be popular in American schools, but education experts stress that the craft can be beneficial to students in more ways than one.
Governor Newsom has signed a bill that will require cursive instruction in first through sixth grade at California schools.
A New Jersey lawmaker has introduced a bill requiring elementary schools in the state to teach students how to read and write in cursive by the end of third grade.