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Around 15 per cent, or 5.1 million adults in England, can be described as ‘functionally illiterate.’ They would not pass an English GCSE and have literacy levels at or below those expected of an 11-year-old.

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UNICEF is committed to doing all it can to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in partnership with governments, civil society, business, academia and the United Nations family – and especially ren and people.

70% of mothers on welfare have reading skills in the lowest two proficiency levels.This fact is particularly alarming considering that a mother’s literacy level is one of the most significant predictors of a ’s future literacy ability.In the 1992 National Adult Literacy Survey (NALS), the average annual household income for the total

Literacy data published by UNESCO displays that since 1950, the adult literacy rate at the world level has increased by 5 percentage points every decade on average, from 55.7 per cent in 1950 to 86.2 per cent in 2015.

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Jan 29, 2014 · According to a report by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, India has the highest population of illiterate adults at 287 million

Rates of literacy in the United States depend on which of the various definitions of literacy is used. Governments may label as literate those individuals who can read a couple of thousand simple words they learned by sight in the first four grades in college.

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Reading is an invaluable skill that’s important to just about every aspect of our daily lives, from communications to the way we work to the food we eat. The ability to read and understand text is something that ren typically begin to pick

85 percent of all s who come into contact with the court system are functionally illiterate. So are 60 percent of all prison inmates. Inmates

In Sorell, east of Hobart, 49-year-old Don McKenzie has gone back to college. The 49 has been illiterate for most of his life after he dropped out in Year 8.