Cursive handwriting to be taught in California schools
- California has passed a new law requiring teachers to teach cursive handwriting from first through sixth grade, aiming to give students the ability to read and write in cursive like English, math, and social sciences.
- Many historical documents are written in cursive, making cursive instruction important for understanding primary source documents in history and English classes for high school students.
- Cursive handwriting can benefit neurodiverse and disabled students, activating different parts of the brain and helping with flowing movements. Additionally, handwriting adds an emotional element to writing.
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