Treasure Coast lawmakers propose bills requiring elementary students to read and write cursive, reviving a skill dropped from state law in 2010.
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.
Teachers can structure supports to guide English learners to speak and write using grade-level, discipline-specific language.
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The "Satanic Verses" author will visit Seattle on Dec. 2 for a conversation at Benaroya Hall about his new book, "The ...
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The results provide schools with a benchmark for assessing their students’ performance over time and against national ...
Writing by hand engages more of the brain than typing. Scientists say the cognitive demands of handwriting may help keep the ...
Job hunting has changed drastically over the past decade. While networking is still important, searching healthcare ...
Hard at work marking HSC papers in a shed at Sydney Olympic Park, teachers reveal what is being rewarded – and what is not.