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What (who) is illiterate - definition

ABILITY TO READ FOR KNOWLEDGE, WRITE COHERENTLY, AND THINK CRITICALLY ABOUT THE WRITTEN WORD; ABILITY TO READ, WRITE, AND USE ARITHMETIC
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  • 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

illiterate         
[?'l?t(?)r?t]
¦ adjective
1. unable to read or write.
2. ignorant in a particular subject or activity: politically illiterate.
¦ noun a person who is unable to read or write.
Phrases
functionally illiterate lacking the literacy necessary for coping with most jobs and daily situations.
Derivatives
illiteracy noun
illiterately adverb
illiterateness noun
illiterate         
n. a functional illiterate
illiterate         
a.
1.
Uninstructed (in books), unlettered, unlearned, untaught, ignorant.
2.
Unable to read and write.

Wikipedia

Literacy

Literacy in its broadest sense describes "particular ways of thinking about and doing reading and writing" with the purpose of understanding or expressing thoughts or ideas in written form in some specific context of use. In other words, humans in literate societies have sets of practices for producing and consuming writing, and they also have beliefs about these practices. Reading, in this view, is always reading something for some purpose; writing is always writing something for someone for some particular ends. Beliefs about reading and writing and its value for society and for the individual always influence the ways literacy is taught, learned, and practiced over the lifespan.

Some researchers suggest that the history of interest in the concept of "literacy" can be divided into two periods: the period before 1950, when literacy was understood solely as alphabetical literacy (word and letter recognition); and the period after 1950, when literacy slowly began to be considered as a wider concept and process, including the social and cultural aspects of reading and writing, and functional literacy.

Examples of use of illiterate
1. So, how would that work if an illiterate student is marking another illiterate student‘s work?
2. Azzawi couldn‘t be guilty because he‘s illiterate.
3. "Illiterate girls cannot understand and express themselves.
4. Many are illiterate mothers with unemployed husbands.
5. I‘m illiterate, that‘s why I‘m facing so many problems.