An educational expert spells out why it makes sense to learn handwriting and how parents can help motivate youngsters to pick up a pen or pencil.
New bills in Florida would mandate cursive instruction for students in second through fifth grade. Proponents argue cursive is important for reading historical documents and developing a personal ...
Every generation seems to complain about "kids these days," but in recent years, a combination of technology and changes in education has made those complaints hit a little closer to the truth. A ...
Growing up in the 90s came with its own set of standards for kids in school. While millennials and Gen Xers look back on it ...
Coast Guard leads search for two men after vessel found abandoned off Florida coast The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for two men reported overdue Friday after their vessel was found off the coast of ...
WE all know about stranger danger, but no one tells you how to deal with a creepy neighbour. And one woman has taken to ...
No matter where you look, it seems like boomers can’t stop griping about the lack of cursive writing; kids today don’t do ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Despite popular belief, some students continue to learn how to read and write in cursive. While it’s not required to be taught in Vermont, some teachers are keeping its ...
Elementary-school students would have to learn how to write in cursive, under a bill set to be vetted by a House committee next week. Sen. Erin Grall, R-Vero Beach, filed a similar proposal (SB 444) ...
Florida lawmakers are putting pen to paper with a new push to make sure every elementary student can actually read Grandma’s handwriting, reviving a cursive requirement that’s technically already on ...
For 30 minutes each day, Mikayla Blalock’s fourth grade students at Samuel E. Hubbard Elementary School in Monroe County focus on what some consider a lost art in the digital age: cursive writing.
How many folks still have a recipe box? Who still scribbles ingredients and measurements on notecards or scraps of paper? I ...