If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S. documents need transcribing (or at least classifying) and the vast majority ...
Or is it time to move on from this quaint relic of past times? The Editorial Board Roundtable takes up its quills and weighs ...
Perfect penmanship for Florida students is closer than ever, as the Florida House passes a bill requiring instruction and ...
Imagine a time when children can’t read historical documents. Young adults can barely conjure a driver’s license signature.
Fast-forward 30-plus years and Sister Margaret Mary was the first person who came to mind when I read about two New Jersey ...
"And so we're moving to a different, different century where Latin is not required, cursive is not required, and we can spend our time and do that or we can allow people that want to know that.
While the future of the House bill appears to be written in clear, indelible ink, the script for the Senate version has yet ...
Okay, forget cursive. Why even write by hand anymore when you could takes notes this or that way with your phone or laptop? If you really want to learn or remember something, you just can’t beat ...
While some believe that cursive writing is essential for young scholars, others argue that it is an outdated skill that ...