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Page 1: Literacy has traditionally been described as the ability to read and write. It is a concept claimed and defined by a range of different theoretical

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Page 2: Literacy has traditionally been described as the ability to read and write. It is a concept claimed and defined by a range of different theoretical

What is Literacy?

Literacy has traditionally been described as the ability to read and write. It is a concept claimed and defined by a range of different theo-retical fields. The United Nations Edu-cational, Scientific and Cultural Organi-zation (UNESCO) defines literacy as the "ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communi-cate, compute and use printed and written ma-terials associated with varying contexts. Literacy involves a continuum of learning in enabling individuals to achieve their goals, to develop their knowledge and potential, and to participate fully in their community and wider society."

Page 3: Literacy has traditionally been described as the ability to read and write. It is a concept claimed and defined by a range of different theoretical

Literacy in the United States

US Department of Education identifies a class of adults who although they do not meet criteria for functional illiteracy, nonetheless face reduced job opportunities and life prospects due to inadequate liter-acy levels relative to the requirements of contemporary society.

A study by the Jenkins Group has shown that millions of Americans never read another book after leaving school.

Page 4: Literacy has traditionally been described as the ability to read and write. It is a concept claimed and defined by a range of different theoretical

Literacy Rate - How Many Are Illiterate.

The literacy rate in the US has many educators in search of answers about this problem that has plagued the country for decades. Instead of decreasing, the numbers of literacy has steadily increased over the years. This raises a lot of questions about the education system, how it is ran, and why there is such a problem with illiterate people in the country.

When compared with international figures, out of 205 rated countries, the US falls into the 27th slot of 205. While this isn't a dangerous place to be in, we need to research what it is countries such as Green-land, Luxembourg and Norway are doing differently. Perhaps there is something within US school system that we can alter to better accommodate students with literacy problems and prevent future is-sues.

http://www.geographic.org/country_ranks/educational_score_performance_country_ranks_2009_oecd.html

To find out about students’ literacy performance.

Page 5: Literacy has traditionally been described as the ability to read and write. It is a concept claimed and defined by a range of different theoretical

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Group 5 : Howard Chan Kang Dong Wan Andre Ang Ryan Teo Joshua Tann Weisley Hong