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TexasTowelie

(112,127 posts)
Fri Mar 31, 2017, 11:45 PM Mar 2017

New bill would make teaching cursive mandatory in R.I. schools

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Republican state Sen. Elaine Morgan has proposed a bill that would make the teaching of cursive writing mandatory for grades 1 through 6 in classrooms statewide.

WPRI-TV reports Morgan was inspired to write the bill after learning that her 14-year-old son was unable to pen a proper signature.

Currently, there’s no requirement that cursive be taught in the state. Only 14 states have made the practice mandatory in public schools.

Morgan says she’s spoken with teachers who called cursive a “dying art.” Her bill stipulates that students should receive at least 20 minutes of cursive instruction each day.

Read more: http://www.providencejournal.com/news/20170331/new-bill-would-make-teaching-cursive-mandatory-in-ri-schools

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New bill would make teaching cursive mandatory in R.I. schools (Original Post) TexasTowelie Mar 2017 OP
I think that is a good thing. madaboutharry Mar 2017 #1
Yes shenmue Apr 2017 #2
I think that is good. Doreen Apr 2017 #3

madaboutharry

(40,208 posts)
1. I think that is a good thing.
Fri Mar 31, 2017, 11:50 PM
Mar 2017

I loved learning cursive. I think it has a lot of benefits, including teaching patience.

Doreen

(11,686 posts)
3. I think that is good.
Sat Apr 1, 2017, 12:49 AM
Apr 2017

My cursive sucks and is pretty much non legible but hey, it still needs to be learned.

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