Teachers in most Swiss cantons advocate for the abolition of cursive writing for children. According to Spiegel, news network, it is too easy for schoolchildren to learn incoherent writing.
Besides, it is remarked that printed letters are much more comfortable to read.
Opponents of the reform believe that the simplification of writing is the first step to the fall of global literacy.
However, teachers say that nowadays in the era of information technology handwriting plays just an aesthetic role and those who like calligraphy can always get to learn the art as a hobby.
Source: www.euromag.ru
When there are no words left, the meaning is still preserved.