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14 Percent of U.S. Adults Can't Read
Live Science ^ | 01/10/09 | Robert Roy Britt

Posted on 01/11/2009 8:12:31 AM PST by presidio9

About 14 percent of U.S. adults won't be reading this article. Well, okay, most people won't read it, given all the words that are published these days to help us understand and navigate the increasingly complex world.

But about 1 in 7 can't read it. They're illiterate.

Statistics released by the U.S. Education Department this week show that some 32 million U.S. adults lack basic prose literacy skill. That means they can't read a newspaper or the instruction on a bottle of pills.

The figures are for 2003, the latest year available. State and county results are available here.

"The crisis of adult literacy is getting worse, and investment in education and support programs is critical," said David C. Harvey, president and CEO of ProLiteracy, in response to the finding.

This is about jobs and the economy, Harvey said.

"More than 1 million people lost their jobs in 2008 and the new unemployment figures are the highest in 16 years," Harvey said. "A large number of the unemployed are low-skilled individuals who struggle with everyday reading, writing and math tasks. The administration wants to create new jobs

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: literacy; lol; obamavoters
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To: yazoo
Do you mean “Coincidentally, he love Mary Poppins, too?”

Yes. But that sounds clunky. The double negative phrase "not uncoincidentally" is often used to add a bit of archness to the thought.

Me love grammar. ;)

81 posted on 01/11/2009 9:33:09 AM PST by Flycatcher (Strong copy for a strong America)
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To: wintertime; RockinRight
Then the government does everything possible to see that these kids can NOT gain access to schools that DO have high rates of success. ( The KIPP schools are only one example.) Well! That is the teachers unions and government's fault!

There are many students who could attend KIPP similar schools, except that their parents will not commit to the requirements of the schools, such as ensuring that their children are present and on-time, and checking to see that homework is completed.

Instead, the children of those parents fail in the public schools.

And, hold them accountable.

I, and most of the public school teachers I know, agree that parents and students should be more accountable, and that teachers can't be solely responsible for ensuring that children are properly educated.

How do you suggest that schools hold parents and students accountable? If you give me your stock answer of privatizing K-12 education, I still need to know how you'll ensure that the children of these unconcerned and uninvolved parents will be adequately educated.

82 posted on 01/11/2009 9:34:40 AM PST by Amelia
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To: P.O.E.
They do seem well versed in “Family Guy”, though.

Boy, if that isn't an appalling sign of the times, I don't know what is...

83 posted on 01/11/2009 9:34:45 AM PST by Flycatcher (Strong copy for a strong America)
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To: presidio9

Unfortunately it isn’t just adults, there are many high school graduates who are functionally illiterate and can barely read a newspaper. Isn’t free public education great. (sarcasm)


84 posted on 01/11/2009 9:38:09 AM PST by The Great RJ ("Mir we bleiwen wat mir sin" or "We want to remain what we are." ..Luxembourg motto)
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To: presidio9

My theory:

this is the work of the devil as the Bible said the Word IS God. If you can’t read, you can’t know God.


85 posted on 01/11/2009 9:41:11 AM PST by spacejunkie01
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To: napscoordinator

I’m not so sure of that. I pulled my son out of school before he got kicked out. Surprise...he could read but couldn’t understand what he was reading. He was later tested at a highschool. He scored above 8th grade level...(that is as high as they tested). We home school moms may not do everything perfect but we make sure they can read how to play the video games anyway :’)


86 posted on 01/11/2009 9:42:48 AM PST by CindyDawg
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To: presidio9

I haven’t read the responses yet so forgive me if I’m repeating what has already been said, but I suppose I can’t say it often enough.

Send them back to Mexico and let their own government educate them!


87 posted on 01/11/2009 9:44:36 AM PST by Poser (Willing to fight for oil)
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To: Flycatcher
We had to learn to spell that word for a semester grade. I thought it was silly then and silly now. Another word we were tested on was M-I- crooked letter- crooked letter- I- hump back- hump back-I. That one was practical to me and made more sense:’)
88 posted on 01/11/2009 9:47:10 AM PST by CindyDawg
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To: Amelia

Like my son, I think many fall through the cracks. These kids may not be able to read but many are very smart and are good at hiding their disability. It’s much better to get labeled as a trouble maker than have people know that you don’t understand what you are reading.


89 posted on 01/11/2009 9:50:35 AM PST by CindyDawg
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To: blam

I’m in Alabama and my son has a PhD in physics...what about your children?

Congrats on your son. Not surprising from a FREEPER. My oldest child is 10...lol. No PhD’s here.


90 posted on 01/11/2009 9:52:00 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: CindyDawg
Another word we were tested on was M-I- crooked letter- crooked letter- I- hump back- hump back-I.

LOL! That's exactly how I was taught to spell MISSISSIPPI too.

Too darn funny!

91 posted on 01/11/2009 9:56:04 AM PST by Flycatcher (Strong copy for a strong America)
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To: Amelia
I still need to know how you'll ensure that the children of these unconcerned and uninvolved parents will be adequately educated.
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Since we can't help **all** of the disadvantaged students, then we should subject **all** of student to a model of schooling that seems to produce results only for functional families.

Do we **really** know if the government school model working optimally for academcially successful children?

The academically successful children very well may be succeeding **in spite** of being institutionalized, not because of it. If these children are learning 99% of what they know due to “afterschooling”, then perhaps these children are learning **in spite** of being institutionalized, not because of it.

At every turn the teachers unions fight innovation and privatization.

92 posted on 01/11/2009 9:56:43 AM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are NOT stupid)
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To: Flycatcher

Oops. I left out a couple of crooked letters :’)


93 posted on 01/11/2009 9:57:34 AM PST by CindyDawg
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To: wintertime
I'm late to this thread but the obvious question is does the 14% figure refer to the percentage of ppl that can't read any language or those that can't read English?

Thanks in advance.

94 posted on 01/11/2009 9:59:49 AM PST by citizen (Fascism: All persons, capital & activities exist to support the will & best interests of the State.)
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To: presidio9
14 Percent of U.S. Adults Americans Can't Read ;-)
95 posted on 01/11/2009 10:01:54 AM PST by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the occupation media.)
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To: citizen
I went to the web site provided, and I could not find the information.

Knowing how much of the 14% was due to legal immigration, illegals, and native born would have been very helpful. It would tell us a lot about the effectiveness of K-12 education system ( home, private, and **mostly** government).

96 posted on 01/11/2009 10:04:52 AM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are NOT stupid)
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To: citizen

I also am curious to know how many are men and how many are women. Personally, I think our current government model for educating boys, hurts boys.


97 posted on 01/11/2009 10:06:30 AM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are NOT stupid)
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To: presidio9

All teachers:

Obviously, a certain portion of our population simply do not have the intelligence to learn how to read. A 100% literacy rate for Americans would be irrational.

What percentage of the population would you, Teachers, consider to be below the IQ level needed to master reading?


98 posted on 01/11/2009 10:12:03 AM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are NOT stupid)
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To: citizen

My 1st thoughts exactly - do they just mean English illiteracy?

My 2nd thought - what percent of journalists can write?


100 posted on 01/11/2009 10:14:53 AM PST by VoiceOfBruck (There's no such thing as "some" freedom of speech)
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