As Illinois rolls out a new law requiring early literacy screenings beginning Jan. 1, some educators question whether it will ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Professors revive handwritten exams to shut down AI cheating
Across American campuses, the blue exam booklet is suddenly back in fashion. Faced with a surge of AI-assisted cheating, professors are stripping assessments down to pen, paper, and in-person ...
Two and a half years ago, I presented a carefully thought-out argument for not requiring schools to teach cursive, calling it ...
The Zen Parent on MSN
Cursive writing is still important, and we’re tired of people saying it’s not
No matter where you look, it seems like boomers can’t stop griping about the lack of cursive writing; kids today don’t do this, they don’t do that, and most egregiously of all, they don’t loop their ...
As we head towards the Christmas season, here’s a proposal worth percolating. Step into many of our classrooms today and the problem is obvious. Roshan Doug Pens are gripped awkwardly, letters sprawl ...
The 74 on MSNOpinion
Our 13 Most Read, Most Talked-About and Most Powerful Education Essays of 2025
From literacy, New Orleans after Katrina and special ed for all to freedom of speech and teachers who gave up, what our op-ed ...
Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia (R-Sussex), a former English teacher and school administrator, is criticizing the New Jersey ...
GCSE and A-level exams could be taken on laptops by as early as 2030, after pupils complained of writing fatigue because their hand muscles 'aren't strong enough'. Exams watchdog, Ofqual, is launching ...
In Salote Faasoo’s class, 8-year-olds trade pencils for Chromebooks as Typing Club lessons help connect letters, language and learning.
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