At Holmes Middle School in Lincolnia, teacher Sherisse Kenerson is reviving the art of cursive writing through an after-school club.
You should always keep up with the newest technology. But never forget how to use older technologies when they help you more.
This month marks 80 years since one of the most influential yet underrated inventions burst onto the market in New York on ...
The next legislative session doesn't begin until January, but already, legislators have filed a number of bills to be ...
A proposed bill in Florida seeks to reintroduce cursive writing instruction for students in grades 2 through 5.
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The Common Sense Generation: 11 Things Boomers Do Way Better Than Anyone Else
RELATED: Boomers Lived By These 11 Unspoken Rules That Worked Out Pretty Well (For The Most Part) Boomers are likely to be ...
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After more than 2,000 miles round-trip, a baby book returns to to Springfield | Opinion
It didn't take long for News-Leader readers to connect retired Dr. R. Stephen Grace with the baby book found in a Rhode ...
A couple of months ago, I wrote a column about an artifact I found at a local antiques shop, which appeared to belong to a ...
“Sharpie has a great line of pens [but] the best Sharpie pen is the S-Gel ,” says Salazar, who prefers the 0.7mm nib (it also ...
Traditional skills are disappearing from the modern world as digital tools reshape daily life and how people learn.
In a world where digital devices are everywhere, it’s easy to wonder if handwriting still matters. We’ve all heard the argument that keyboards and screens have made this foundational skill obsolete.
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