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To teach cursive handwriting, or not to teach it, is a topic that can divide, but recently updated educational guidance in Ohio comes down on the side of teaching cursive handwriting.
Some offer cursive instruction, while others don’t. Unlike math and English, cursive is not a learning standard in Ohio. Learning standards outline what students need to learn by grade.
Some offer cursive instruction, while others don’t. Unlike math and English, cursive is not a learning standard in Ohio. Learning standards outline what students need to learn by grade.
A bipartisan proposal to require cursive handwriting instruction in grades 3-5 in the state won approval from the state Assembly Education Committee earlier this month.