New Jersey Mandates Cursive Handwriting Instruction in Schools
CBS New YorkJanuary 22, 20261 min5,503 views
3 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβCursive Handwriting Mandate in New Jersey
- π Governor Phil Murphy has signed a new law requiring New Jersey school districts to teach cursive handwriting.
- π― Instruction will be implemented for students in grades three through five.
- π The law aims to help students with reading historical documents, signing legal papers, and developing cognitive skills.
- ποΈ The legislation takes effect immediately, with full implementation expected in the next full school year.
Cursive Skills Test
- βοΈ The video features a lighthearted test of participants' cursive writing abilities.
- π Participants attempted to write letters, with some finding their cursive resembled their regular handwriting.
- π‘ The discussion touched upon the aesthetic appeal of well-formed letters and the enjoyment of using good pens.
- ποΈ A brief mention was made of calligraphy, with a daughter receiving a calligraphy pen as a gift.
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Cursive HandwritingNew Jersey LawK-12 EducationHandwriting InstructionCognitive SkillsHistorical DocumentsCalligraphy
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