In a bipartisan show of appreciation for the twists and curls of cursive writing, state Sen. Curtis Trent and state Reps.
The National Archives is looking for volunteers with the “superpower” of reading cursive to transcribe some 2 million pages ...
The National Archives uses Citizen Archivists who volunteer to help transcribe such materials. The ability to read cursive handwriting is helpful. American’s skill with this connected form of script ...
American’s skill with this connected form ... That led to a pushback and today at least 14 states require that cursive handwriting be taught, including California in 2023. But it doesn’t ...
If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S.
The National Archives needs volunteers to help transcribe historical documents written in cursive. This citizen-led initiative makes American history more accessible to researchers and genealogists.
A new bill proposed in the Idaho Senate aims to require all Idaho students to be proficient at reading and writing in cursive by the end of 5th grade.
For years, Missouri lawmakers have tried to make teaching cursive a requirement, but concerns regarding technology and ...
I preach to my kids to expand their horizons and do things outside of their comfort zones, yet I have been happy behind a computer keyboard tapping out my thoughts and telling others’ stories for ...
To engage citizen volunteers and make the American story more accessible, the National Archives is enlisting everyone it can ...