
1) Accomplishment 2) Acquirement 3) Acquisition 4) An aim of education 5) Attainment 6) Skill 7) The ability to read and write
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The ability to read and write. In modern context, the word means reading and writing in a level adequate for written communication and generally a level that enables one to successfully function at certain levels of a society.
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Literacy is the ability to read and write. The inability to do so is called illiteracy or analphabetism. Visual literacy also includes the ability to understand visual forms of communication such as body language, pictures, maps, and video. Evolving definitions of literacy often include all the symbol systems relevant to a particular community. Li...
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• (n.) State of being literate.
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(from the article `Education`) ...children in order to prepare them for the primary grades` increasingly higher academic demands. During 2005–06 the nationwide tutoring firm Sylvan ... ...and inflation at 3.7%, owing partially to high oil prices. Price liberalization was delayed, despite proposals in July to remove subsidies. In .....
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The National Literacy Strategy has two main aims: to improve the teaching of literacy in the classroom and to improve the management of literacy at school level.
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(lit´әr-ә-se) the ability to read and write. health literacy the extent to which a patient can understand and follow instructions from a health care provider.
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The ability to understand and employ printed information in daily activities at home, at work and in the community to achieve one`s goals, and to develop one`s knowledge and potential.
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Lit'er·a·cy (lĭt'ẽr*ȧ*sȳ)
noun State of being literate.
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Reading, writing, and the creative and analytical acts involved in producing and comprehending texts
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n] - the ability to read and write
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communication skill. The term literacy originally, and most often, applied to written communication; however, it can also be applied to other forms, as in media literacy, computer literacy.
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noun the ability to read and write
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Ability to read and write. The level at which functional literacy is set rises as society becomes more complex, and it becomes increasingly difficult for an illiterate person to find work and cope with the other demands of everyday life. Nearly 1 billion adults in the world, most of them women, are unable to read or write. Africa has the world'...
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[Scientific terms] the ability to read and write
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[Difficult words] the ability to read and write
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[Media terms] the ability to read and write
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