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  1. May 31, 2022 · To put it another way, one out of every five American adults are functionally illiterate, meaning that today in the United States, almost 65 million people are unable to read basic sentences, fill out a job application form, or understand the instructions on their prescription labels.

  2. Sep 1, 2022 · Labeling someone as “illiterate” is deficit minded - it focuses on what someone can’t do, and blames individuals for not having certain skills. Using this label shifts focus away from the real systemic issues we have around education in this country.

    • Sarah Glazer
  3. Functional illiteracy means a person may be able to read and write simple words, but cannot apply these skills to tasks such as reading a medicine label, balancing a chequebook, or filling out a job applicationii. Shockingly, more than 796 million people in the world cannot read and writeiii. About 67 million children do not have access to ...

  4. Feb 4, 2022 · Government language in its efforts to improve literacy and numeracy is unacceptable and unhelpful, says Jon Severs.

    • Jon Severs
  5. People with low literacy skills face a much greater risk of economic disadvantage. Find out how we help adults gain better reading skills today.

  6. To find out if you know a person who is illiterate or has reading difficulties, check off the situations you have encountered from the following statements. If you select more than one, you have most likely been in the presence of an illiterate person.

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  8. To understand the reality of illiterate people, we must put aside our prejudices and stereotypes. This is easier said than done in our society where the word “illiterate” is perceived as pejorative and negative.

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