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The Return of Cursive Writing in U.S. Schools

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More than 25 states are now requiring students to learn to read and write in cursive. This shift marks a significant change in educational priorities.

August 20, 2026 at 12:26 p.m. EDT

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By Mary Jean Tecce DeCarlo, The Conversation

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Learning to read and write cursive was once a rite of passage for practically every American schoolchild.

Throughout the early 20th century, cursive writing was a primary focus in U.S. education. Children learned to write using cursive or script, not the printed writing taught in most schools today.

At the time, cursive skills held considerable importance. Some believed that the quality of a person’s cursive writing could reflect their character.

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