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She was in her twenties and had received her high school diploma. When it came time to sign documents she asked if it was okay if she printed her name because where she grew up, they did not teach ...
Even though Marie Hornback is a calligrapher who teaches cursive ... for example — and practice handwriting in first and second grades. The benefit isn’t just neat handwriting, said Virginia Berninger ...
The death of cursive has become a problem for voters and election officials. Young people who vote by mail and were never taught cursive risk having their ballots tossed if the signature they sign ...
The decline of cursive education has left many Gen Z voters without a unique signature, creating ballot verification issues in states with mail-in voting in the ongoing US presidential elections.
Guest: Rafael A. Martínez is an assistant professor in the Southwest Borderlands Initiative at Arizona State University whose work focuses on immigrant rights, mixed-status families, and Latinx ...
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