Illiteracy In America
1 in 7 U.S. adults can't read. That's about 32 million people.
Imagine looking at written words and being completely lost. Imagine
walking through the world and not being able to read the signs around
you. Imagine looking for a certain street on the way to a friends house
and not being able to find it. People often don't realize how often the
read, even if they don't sit down with a book every day. Reading is so
much more then that. It's reading through a contract to make sure you
aren't being scammed. It's looking at friends Facebook statuses and
commenting in return. It's sending emails to teachers and friends.
I have always had a strong connection to both reading and writing. I
read everything and anything and not being able to do that would stress
me out. I can't imagine 1 million people living through that every day.
It may not be quite as bad as cancer but it's still a problem, and a
problem is a problem.
In 2008 upwards of 1 million people lost their jobs due to the fact that they had little skill in reading and writing. The fact that they can't do these things that we take for granted are making it very hard for people to help them. If they can't read or write there are little to no jobs that would accept them. If these people learned how to read a whole new world would open up. They would have more ability to find signs that read "HELP WANTED" and to be successful in the interview.
It's not that people are refusing to read or dropping out of school, it's that they don't have the ability. Many of the people in America who are illiterate are below the poverty line. This often means that they don't or didn't have the chance to go to school.
Although the rate of people who are illiterate was decreasing it is still unsure how it will be affected in the 21st century. If it raises people will be shocked but it is unlikely to be a big enough news story to really inform people about what is happening.
I'm wondering what some of these children who don't get the chance to go to school do. Are there not public kindergartens that will allow them in? Is it the parents not being able to take them? Are things being done to help the future generate have a high literate population?
To see my sources click here
In 2008 upwards of 1 million people lost their jobs due to the fact that they had little skill in reading and writing. The fact that they can't do these things that we take for granted are making it very hard for people to help them. If they can't read or write there are little to no jobs that would accept them. If these people learned how to read a whole new world would open up. They would have more ability to find signs that read "HELP WANTED" and to be successful in the interview.
It's not that people are refusing to read or dropping out of school, it's that they don't have the ability. Many of the people in America who are illiterate are below the poverty line. This often means that they don't or didn't have the chance to go to school.
Although the rate of people who are illiterate was decreasing it is still unsure how it will be affected in the 21st century. If it raises people will be shocked but it is unlikely to be a big enough news story to really inform people about what is happening.
I'm wondering what some of these children who don't get the chance to go to school do. Are there not public kindergartens that will allow them in? Is it the parents not being able to take them? Are things being done to help the future generate have a high literate population?
To see my sources click here
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