The article examines the ongoing debate over whether teaching cursive writing remains relevant in modern education. With some states mandating cursive lessons due to its cognitive and historical benefits, others argue it is an outdated skill that consumes valuable classroom time. Experts highlight that handwriting, including cursive, supports learning and memory, but research shows no significant difference between print and cursive in these benefits. The discussion also considers cursive's unique advantages for students with dyslexia and reflects a broader transition towards integrating traditional and digital learning methods in schools.
Novak Djokovic just can’t stop. Even after smacking Taylor Fritz around for the eleventh time, at the US Open quarters (those scores: 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, for the stat addicts). Djokovic’s still out here turning the tennis world into his own personal highlight reel.