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A few years after common core was introduced, a survey found roughly four in 10 elementary school teachers were no longer teaching cursive.
A few years after common core was introduced, a survey found roughly four in 10 elementary school teachers were no longer teaching cursive.
A few years after common core was introduced, a survey found roughly four in 10 elementary school teachers were no longer teaching cursive.
And back in the 1700s, lots of writers used a letter that looked a lot like “f” for “s.” Trying to do that today would be fo, fo very filly, even ftupid, to do if you wanted to be underftood.
While cursive has been relegated to nearly extinct tasks like writing thank-you cards and signing checks, rumors of its death may be exaggerated. The Common Core standards seemed to spell the end ...
Teaching cursive is once again the law for kids in California — news that adults greet with celebration, nostalgia, scorn, indifference and head-scratching.
A few years after common core was introduced, a survey found roughly four in 10 elementary school teachers were no longer teaching cursive.
A few years after common core was introduced, a survey found roughly four in 10 elementary school teachers were no longer teaching cursive.