8 Million in UK can`t read or write.

kburra

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Sandi Toksvig helps a diverse group of eight adults who can't read or write to master basic literacy and then sets them challenges to test what they have learned so far.

 

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If only the world knew how many people cannot read or write.

I wouldn't want to be learning the English language beyond my childhood years. Even with that said it was still challenging.
 
That's shocking that so many people haven't got a full grasp on literacy... although 8million sounds far too many as a percentage of just 66 million as a population...


Still it seems to be happening all over...:confused:

Why do so many Australians have poor literacy?




...and the USA....

36 million American adults can't read enough to work —

 

IMO basic readin', writin', and 'rithmatic are gradually being replaced by various forms of intuitive communication or advanced computer-based systems similar to Grammarly.

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That's appalling. I knew there was some illiteracy but didn't realise it was so bad. That might explain why so many appliances come with illustrations instead of written instructions.
Why is this happening, and why does society seem to be going backward instead of forward?
 
How much of the UK is illiterate?
16%

According to the National Literacy Trust a major 16% of adults are considered to be 'functionally illiterate' in the United Kingdom. Literacy levels are falling among the younger generations and it is stated that 1 in 5 adults struggle to read and write.
 
How much of the UK is illiterate?
16%

According to the National Literacy Trust a major 16% of adults are considered to be 'functionally illiterate' in the United Kingdom. Literacy levels are falling among the younger generations and it is stated that 1 in 5 adults struggle to read and write.
sadly 21% of the USA is also functionally illiterate ... so there must be something going wrong somewhere...

..and a whacking ''44% of Australian Adults cannot read at the level society expects of them''( apparently)
 
Our society has been on the decline since the 70s, when all this 'progressive attitude' came in. It was a social experiment which has failed. Time to get back to decent standards and attitudes. At the moment, teachers are struggling to maintain discipline, which means the children's education is neglected.
I've said this before and I'll say it again...where I live there are a large number of schools, and the ones with the best academic record are the church schools. My own children attended church schools, which were strict on rules, discipline and decent behaviour. This is what our society is lacking.
 


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