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Was (wer) ist ILLITERACIES - definition


Illiteracies      
·pl of Illiteracy.
literacy         
  • Dutch schoolmaster and children, 1662
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  • access-date=15 February 2020}}</ref>
  • Bill of sale of a male slave and a building in [[Shuruppak]], [[Sumer]]ian tablet, circa 2600 BC
  • Brain areas involved in literacy acquisition
  • Native youth in front of [[Carlisle Indian Industrial School]] in Pennsylvania c.&nbsp;1900
  • Sample covers of completed authorship created books
  • One-room school in [[Alabama]] c.&nbsp;1935
  • Adult literacy rates have increased at a constant pace since 1950.
  • Most illiterate people now live in Southern Asia or sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Gender parity indices in youth literacy rates by region, 1990–2015. Progress towards gender parity in literacy started after 1990.
  • Literacy has rapidly spread in several regions over the last twenty-five years.
  • Illiteracy rate in France in the 18th and 19th centuries
  • Including orality
  • Integrating Common Core content into language training with MELL
  • Laotian]] girls sit outside their school, each absorbed in reading a book they received at a rural school book party.
  • Literate and illiterate world population between 1800 and 2016
  • Reviewing photos after photowalk
  • Sample milestone sketch
  • The [[University of Peradeniya]]'s [[Sarachchandra open-air theatre]], named in memory of [[Ediriweera Sarachchandra]], Sri Lanka's premier playwright
  • Young school girls in [[Paktia Province]] of Afghanistan
  • Students in grade 2 who can't read a single word
  • World illiteracy halved between 1970 and 2015.
  • Youth and adult literacy rate, 2000–2016 and projections to 2030
ABILITY TO READ FOR KNOWLEDGE, WRITE COHERENTLY, AND THINK CRITICALLY ABOUT THE WRITTEN WORD; ABILITY TO READ, WRITE, AND USE ARITHMETIC
Illiterate; Illiteracy; Literate; Literacy Rate; New literacy studies; Literacy education; Literacy and learning; LiteracyandLearning; Literacy rate; Biliteracy; Analphabetism; Analphabetic; Analphabet; Total literacy rate; Nonliterate; Adult literacy rate; Illetracy; Reading and writing; Literary programme; Literacy and skills development; Literates; History of literacy; Illiteracy rate; Gender disparities in literacy; Teaching literacy; Literacy in the United Kingdom; Literacy in Canada; Literacy in Africa; Literacy in Asia; Literacy in Afghanistan; Literacy in Laos; Literacy in Egypt; Literacy in Mexico; Literacy in Ethiopia; Literacy in Kenya; Literacy in Guinea; Literacy in Senegal; Literacy in Niger; Literacy in Mauritius; Literacy in Burkina Faso
¦ noun
1. the ability to read and write.
2. competence or knowledge in a specified area: computer literacy.
Origin
C19: from literate, on the pattern of illiteracy.
illiteracy         
  • Dutch schoolmaster and children, 1662
  • access-date=15 February 2020}}</ref>
  • access-date=15 February 2020}}</ref>
  • Bill of sale of a male slave and a building in [[Shuruppak]], [[Sumer]]ian tablet, circa 2600 BC
  • Brain areas involved in literacy acquisition
  • Native youth in front of [[Carlisle Indian Industrial School]] in Pennsylvania c.&nbsp;1900
  • Sample covers of completed authorship created books
  • One-room school in [[Alabama]] c.&nbsp;1935
  • Adult literacy rates have increased at a constant pace since 1950.
  • Most illiterate people now live in Southern Asia or sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Gender parity indices in youth literacy rates by region, 1990–2015. Progress towards gender parity in literacy started after 1990.
  • Literacy has rapidly spread in several regions over the last twenty-five years.
  • Illiteracy rate in France in the 18th and 19th centuries
  • Including orality
  • Integrating Common Core content into language training with MELL
  • Laotian]] girls sit outside their school, each absorbed in reading a book they received at a rural school book party.
  • Literate and illiterate world population between 1800 and 2016
  • Reviewing photos after photowalk
  • Sample milestone sketch
  • The [[University of Peradeniya]]'s [[Sarachchandra open-air theatre]], named in memory of [[Ediriweera Sarachchandra]], Sri Lanka's premier playwright
  • Young school girls in [[Paktia Province]] of Afghanistan
  • Students in grade 2 who can't read a single word
  • World illiteracy halved between 1970 and 2015.
  • Youth and adult literacy rate, 2000–2016 and projections to 2030
ABILITY TO READ FOR KNOWLEDGE, WRITE COHERENTLY, AND THINK CRITICALLY ABOUT THE WRITTEN WORD; ABILITY TO READ, WRITE, AND USE ARITHMETIC
Illiterate; Illiteracy; Literate; Literacy Rate; New literacy studies; Literacy education; Literacy and learning; LiteracyandLearning; Literacy rate; Biliteracy; Analphabetism; Analphabetic; Analphabet; Total literacy rate; Nonliterate; Adult literacy rate; Illetracy; Reading and writing; Literary programme; Literacy and skills development; Literates; History of literacy; Illiteracy rate; Gender disparities in literacy; Teaching literacy; Literacy in the United Kingdom; Literacy in Canada; Literacy in Africa; Literacy in Asia; Literacy in Afghanistan; Literacy in Laos; Literacy in Egypt; Literacy in Mexico; Literacy in Ethiopia; Literacy in Kenya; Literacy in Guinea; Literacy in Senegal; Literacy in Niger; Literacy in Mauritius; Literacy in Burkina Faso
Illiteracy is the state of not knowing how to read or write.
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