Across the country, teachers are sounding the alarm about a new kind of gap in the classroom: kids who can code on a tablet but cannot tie their shoes, write a legible sentence, or remember their own ...
Do you remember walking into a classroom and smelling chalk dust in the air? Or the excitement when you heard the whir of a film projector starting up? These memories might feel like they’re from ...
Break out the No. 2 pencils, kids. Cursive handwriting, long mourned as a lost art, is coming back to New Jersey schools ...
New Jersey public school students in the third, fourth and fifth grades will be taught cursive writing. That proposal was ...
As one of his final acts, Gov. Phil Murphy paved the way for bringing cursive back ...
In one of his final acts in office, Gov. Philip D. Murphy signed a bill on Monday requiring third, fourth and fifth graders ...
Print is dead. New Jersey is flipping the script and ordering its public schools to bring back cursive writing starting next ...
Two Florida Republicans filed a bill that would require elementary school students to learn cursive. A Florida House ...
New Jersey public school students in the third, fourth and fifth grades will be taught cursive writing. That proposal was signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy Monday on his last full day as the Garden ...
A bill that would make cursive instruction mandatory for New Jersey elementary school students is on Gov. Phil Murphy's desk.
Script is finding new life in after-school clubs where students can learn to loop and swoosh their handwriting.