Break out the No. 2 pencils, kids. Cursive handwriting, long mourned as a lost art, is coming back to New Jersey schools ...
Beginning in September, New Jersey public schools must begin teaching cursive writing to students in grades three to five. A ...
E’lon Hamilton, a student at West Mound Elementary, founded the Cursive for Kids club to teach cursive writing to his peers, ...
This basic life skill was phased out in 2010 with the introduction of the controversial Common Core curriculum — and our ...
As one of his final acts, Gov. Phil Murphy paved the way for bringing cursive back ...
Starting next school year, New Jersey elementary students will once again learn cursive writing, a move inspired by research ...
Cursive writing may have been replaced by emails, texting, DM's and emojis, but not all educators are nixing handwriting lessons inside classrooms — and there are crucial reasons why. The flowing ...
HB 127 would put in state law a requirement to test elementary students on their ability to write and read cursive. Existing state law does not require cursive writing, but State Board of Education ...
New Jersey schools will now teach cursive writing to grades three through five, sparking debate over its relevance in a ...
A new state law requires teaching cursive writing in elementary schools starting in September. Some educators aren't happy ...
A new initiative by Rep. April Connors (R-Kennewick) seeks to tackle a decline in cursive handwriting education in public ...
Trabulsy’s bill, co-sponsored by Rep. Toby Overdorf, a Stuart Republican, would specifically require students be taught ...