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literacyAbility to read and write. The term may also refer to familiarity with literature and to a basic level of education obtained through the written word. In ancient civilizations such as those of the Sumerians and Babylonians, literacy was the province of an elite group of scholars and priests. Though more prevalent in classical Greece and Rome, it was often limited to members of the upper classes. The spread of literacy in Europe in the Middle Ages was evidenced by the use of writing for functions once conducted orally, such as the indenture of servants and the notation of evidence at trials. The rise of literacy in Europe was closely tied to great social transformations, notably the Protestant Reformation, which brought individual study of the Bible, and the development of modern science. The spread of literacy during the Reformation and the Renaissance was greatly facilitated by the development of printing from movable type and by the adoption of vernacular languages in place of Latin. Compulsory schooling, established in Britain, Europe, and the U.S. in the 19th century, has led to high rates of literacy in the modern industrialized world. |
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| Human Development Index (HDI): A number from 0 to 1, based on how a
country's people fare in terms of life expectancy, adult literacy,
and purchasing power (a person's ability to buy food, clothing, and
other necessities). Adult literacy rates continue to be a major obstacle to achieving
the six Education for All (EFA) goals and overall poverty reduction,
according to the EFA Global Monitoring Report 2006--Literacy for life. Volunteer adult literacy and grammar tutor Dorothy Lockspeiser
presents The Write Way to Read: The Alternative to Phonics and Whole
Language, a guide for educators who help teach illiterate adults. |
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