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Old 08-08-2011, 07:50 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by Pinecone View Post
For interest, I just look at the US literacy rates.

One issue is determining what you mean by literacy.

One study showed the 21 - 24% of Americans were not "able to locate information in text."

Another study showed that 40% were at basic or below basic skills in Prose, Document, and Quantitative skills.

Another reports that only about 15% are fully literate (reading at the college undergraduate level). The "average" American reads at the th or 8th grade level.

Another says that 1 in 7 (14) cannot read anything more challenging than a child's picture book.

Kind of a sorry state. And makes me wonder even more about our education system.
that just made me nauseas. i can't fathom how one can get through life being illiterate or borderline illiterate.

you'd figure with the internet and all that it would be somewhat better.
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