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Idaho the Latest State to Require Cursive in Schools
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Idaho joins a list of states that now require or recommend cursive handwriting in the curriculum. On Thursday, the Idaho Senate passed a resolution requesting the State Board of Education to add a cursive handwriting requirement to their state standards. Other states have also demonstrated a major shift in focus about the role of handwriting instruction in their schools. Currently, legislators in North Carolina are considering a "Back to Basics" bill that would make cursive handwriting a part of the curriculum in state elementary schools.
On January 23, 2012, researchers and education thought leaders convened in Washington D.C. for Handwriting in the 21st Century? An Educational Summit to discuss the role of handwriting instruction in the 21st century classroom. Research presented at the Summit provided evidence supporting the benefits of handwriting instruction, including improved literacy and overall academic achievement. The term handwriting refers to both manuscript (printing) and cursive. Summit attendees overwhelmingly agreed that both handwriting and keyboarding deserve serious attention. The HW 21 Community created a set of Written-Language Production Standards for Grades K–8 that could be helpful for any education decision makers looking to supplement their Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
Now, just over one year later, state boards of education and legislators across the country are demonstrating a renewed focus on the need for incorporating this foundational skill back into the curriculum.
Other Developments
All of these states are among the 45 states due to adopt the CCSS in 2014 that require computer keyboarding by the time pupils exit elementary school-but not cursive. States that adopt the CCSS have the option to identify as much as 15 percent in additional standards.
For details about the research presented at Handwriting in the 21st Century? An Educational Summit-as well as up-to-date information on state developments-visit www.hw21summit.com. Follow the conversation about the role of handwriting in 21st century schools on Twitter and on Facebook.
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