A pair of bills filed for the 2026 Legislative Session would mandate students from second to fifth grade to learn how to write and read in cursive.
Samuel E. Hubbard Elementary School fourth grade teacher Mikayla Blalock teaches her class about cursive and signatures during a lesson. She is one young educator that has prioritized cursive ...
Madison Walker, a 24-year-old third grade teacher at Samuel E. Hubbard, recalled moving as an elementary student from a ...
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Twenty-four U.S. states require schools to teach cursive, according to a November 2024 report from Education Week, which ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Author David Grann talked about his early life including his family, education, and writing career. In this lesson, students will explore the work of ...
If you lead a multigenerational workforce, it's difficult to relate to every group of workers. With the Gen Z segment growing, it’s necessary.