The National Archives needs help from people with a special set of skills–reading cursive. The archival bureau is seeking volunteer citizen archivists to help them classify and/or transcribe more than ...
If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S.
For years, Missouri lawmakers have tried to make teaching cursive a requirement, but concerns regarding technology and ...
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Can you read cursive? The National Archives is looking for your help.A student at Orangethorpe Elementary School practices writing cursive as California grade school students are being required ...
It's useless and won't help a person survive in the real world. Of course school is full of useless study . . . But in the ...
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 ...
Get a read on this. The National Archives is seeking volunteers who can read cursive to help transcribe more than 300 million digitized objects in its catalog, saying the skill is a “superpower.” ...
Two lawmakers have introduced bills that would require students to learn cursive handwriting in Missouri schools.
The Archive’s Isaacs is clear that volunteers don’t have to start out knowing cursive, you can learn along the way. “It helps – but it’s not necessary.” For example, there’s a “no ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Two lawmakers have introduced bills that would require students to learn cursive handwriting in Missouri schools. Missouri State Reps. Renne Reuter (R-Imperial) and Petty ...
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