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Cursive's place in education not over Centuries of human history, personal stories, and commercial transactions lie captured in flowing, looped cursive script within archives and attics worldwide.
Gen Z can't read cursive, but will brands like Kellogg's, Ford, and Coca-Cola be convinced to change their logos?
Relegated in 2006 to an optional piece of learning in Ontario elementary schools, cursive writing is set to return as a mandatory part of the curriculum starting in September.
Defenders of script argued variously that knowledge of cursive was “ a basic right,” a key connection between hand and brain, an essential form of self-discipline, and a fundamental expression ...
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Learning cursive might not be a waste of time after all Brianna Bell Special to The Globe and Mail Published September 1, 2023 Updated September 3, 2023 ...
Goodbye, Script, hello, Sans Serif? With younger generations now increasingly unlikely to learn cursive at school, designers and brands with cursive fonts in their logos are now openly debating ...
Cursive writing has disappeared from many elementary schools' curriculum as it has taken a backseat to teaching students keyboarding.
The department store is bringing back its cursive logo at a time when many brands are ditching script.
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