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Cursive Isn’t Dead Yet. Not if Denver’s Stanley British Primary Has Anything To Say About It #dysgraphia

It could be argued that people still use cursive handwriting in their daily lives. The style needs to be discussed and implemented whenever possible too. Onlookers are amazed by the painstaking attention that people put into handwriting. Cursive has certainly made a name for itself in a competitive school system. It is sometimes found in […]

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Fresno tackles its shortage of math and science teachers #dyscalculia

The shortage of math and science teachers is severe in California, and Fresno County’s school district has developed aggressive and creative recruitment methods to address the challenge. Two important strategies are hiring experienced math and science teachers from Mexico and providing teacher training programs for new teachers who lack full credentials.

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Writing wrongs: how poor penmanship impoverishes us all #dysgraphia

Poor handwriting is always a disappointment for many people out there. They want to do their best and make their handwriting something valuable for anyone following. Great cursive handwriting is a sign of true patients by the person writing. But bad handwriting could be a potential disaster for anyone in a job. It is a […]

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Understanding math has replaced ‘drill and kill’ #dyscalculia

Common Core learning standards have changed the trajectory of many students. The debate is underway regarding how math is taught in the classroom at large. Students want to excel and work together on these important projects overall. It isn’t the math that has changed just how it looks to students. Wait for feedback based on […]

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