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The Importance Of Literacy In Education

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As a part of the special American dream of “equal opportunity,” education plays a significant role in seeking to close the gaps in local communities between people in different socioeconomic circumstances. America has shown to be one of the top countries in the world but is undermined by the decline of literacy among citizens. According to a 2016 recent study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education, 32 million of American adults are illiterate, 21 percent read below a 5th grade level, and 19 percent of high school graduates are functionally illiterate. Functional illiteracy is the inability to manage daily living and tasks that requires reading skills beyond the basic level. A person who is functionally illiterate will affect their life and provide them with less career opportunities. As a result, illiteracy affects the larger population as a whole. It correlates with underemployment, poverty, crime, and substandard health and nutrition. Considered the greatest threat to education, poverty directly impacts the educational experience for both students and teachers. For such problem to be solved, there must be an effort to promote literacy. An approach could be exposing children to reading and reaching out to parents to read and engage with their children. Teaching children to read isn't expensive. There just needs to be a family and community effort to get illiterate parents to adult literacy classes and to read and engage with children. Local schools and libraries

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