At Holmes Middle School in Lincolnia, teacher Sherisse Kenerson is reviving the art of cursive writing through an after-school club.
Traditional skills are disappearing from the modern world as digital tools reshape daily life and how people learn.
A proposed bill in Florida seeks to reintroduce cursive writing instruction for students in grades 2 through 5.
In a world where digital devices are everywhere, it’s easy to wonder if handwriting still matters. We’ve all heard the argument that keyboards and screens have made this foundational skill obsolete.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — In an age when students are often working on computers, typing up essays and homework instead of writing them out, the art of cursive writing may feel like a relic of the past.
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More than one‐third of the world's population uses a writing system that includes both uppercase and lowercase letter forms.