A 5,000-year-old skill is quietly vanishing—and it’s taking a surprising toll on how we think, learn and connect. As Gen Z turns to screens for everything, experts warn we may be trading more than ...
Handwriting once trained memory and focus for generations—but Gen Z increasingly taps and swipes instead. As pens fall out of daily use, classrooms are grappling with ... Continue Reading → ...
After more than a decade, cursive is back on the curriculum at Big Spring elementary schools. Starting this year, students in third, fourth and fifth grades will learn how to read and write in cursive ...
Gen Z entrepreneurs are launching fewer ventures than prior generations but the companies they are starting are distinctly different. Today’s emerging entrepreneurs are helping to solve problems they ...
ATLANTA — In this digital age, who needs to know how to read and write cursive? The State of Georgia says all third through fifth graders will learn again how to do just that. Channel 2’s Lori Wilson ...
After her son died, State Rep. Brenda Carter (D-Pontiac) was sorting through some of the things that her son left behind, besides a whole lot of broken hearts, and came across a letter that he had ...
LANSING, Mich. — Cursive writing, once a staple of elementary education, is vanishing from classrooms across the United States. A Michigan lawmaker is determined to reverse this trend, emphasizing the ...
Cursive has not been part of Michigan's curriculum standards since 2010. Rep. Brenda Carter, D-Pontiac, has reintroduced legislation to return cursive to the state's public schools. The effort to ...
A Michigan lawmaker is continuing to push for students to learn to read and write cursive in schools. Rep. Brenda Carter, D-Pontiac, introduced House Bill 4675, which would require the Michigan ...