Judith Thurman has penned a plea to preserve the dying art of cursive in the New Yorker's Page-Turner blog. It's a plea complete with the image of another historical artifact, the Declaration of ...
Cursive writing is in decline, says the New York Times. Should we panic? In a much-emailed article published Wednesday, Katie Zezima chronicled the hand-wringing of school administrators over whether ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. When I got my pen licence in grade four, I was bursting with pride. I was only the second in my class to visit the sacred stationery ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Our handwriting may be going the way of the dinosaurs, thanks to the encroaching digital age, but at least one Melbourne school is ...
I read with dismay the editorial from the Shreveport Times, published in The Town Talk July 19, regarding the requirement that cursive writing be taught in Louisiana public schools. The editorial ...
It’s a familiar refrain. Parents lament that technology is turning good, legible handwriting into a lost art form for their kids. In response, lawmakers in state after state – particularly in the ...
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