New Jersey's public schools must by law teach students how to write cursive legibly and become fluent in reading it.
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On Monday, Jan. 19, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a new state law that mandates cursive instruction for grades three through five in all public schools, according to CBS News, ABC News and NJ.com.
“I like how my pencil feels on the paper when I write it,” Evi said from her classroom at Mary Queen of Apostles in New Kensington. “It’s very loopy.” Evi and her classmates are learning the art of ...
Beginning in September, New Jersey public schools must begin teaching cursive writing to students in grades three to five. A ...
In an age where screens dominate classrooms and workplaces, handwriting might seem like a relic of the past. But research shows that putting pen to paper plays a crucial role in literacy development. ...
Is learning cursive writing essential for developing young minds, or is it an outdated skill being championed by nostalgic policymakers? The question sparked a lively and personal debate on a recent ...
New Jersey schools will now teach cursive writing to grades three through five, sparking debate over its relevance in a ...
As the world rapidly moves away from the need to write information by hand, there are still many U.S. states still teaching cursive instruction to American children. California and New Hampshire ...
New Jersey students in the third, fourth and fifth grade will be required to learn cursive writing due to a bill signed by ...