A pair of bills filed for the 2026 Legislative Session would mandate students from second to fifth grade to learn how to write and read in cursive.
Madison Walker, a 24-year-old third grade teacher at Samuel E. Hubbard, recalled moving as an elementary student from a ...
Twenty-four U.S. states require schools to teach cursive, according to a November 2024 report from Education Week, which ...
As one Ivy League professor recently confessed at our mutual friend's get-together: "The handwriting is really, really, ...
Ellen Poulson and her friend, Carmen Doubleday, are meeting for the first time. Doubleday, a third grader at Lineweaver Elementary School, hands Poulson, 92, an origami cat that Doubleday made of ...
Things Baby Boomers Were Taught in School That Don't Exist Today If you went to school in the Baby Boomer era, chances are ...
On Oct. 9, the East Asian Languages and Cultures (EALC) department hosted a documentary screening of “Hidden Letters” in ...
High school teachers can use texts from the canon to promote the skills their schools or states have identified as essential for graduates.
Chantal Joffe and Olivia Laing have created something that sits between genres — a painter’s visual tempo meeting a writer’s ...
It’s an ancient all-but-forgotten art form, a hand-written expression of love and gratitude that seems to have faded away ...