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Functional illiteracy is the cost we all pay for that.
Functional illiteracy: People who have learned some reading and writing, but not well enough for their work.
In most industrial countries, the main problem is functional illiteracy.
He feared such teaching would lead to growing functional illiteracy.
The country has a 60 percent functional illiteracy rate.
Functional illiteracy means that a person is not able to read, write, and do math well in regular life.
The result - 50% functional illiteracy in a once great city.
Functional illiteracy among minority youth may run as high as 40 percent.
Also alarming the public, the current jargon refers to "functional illiteracy."
The key is to look at "functional illiteracy."
If functional illiteracy is taken into account, the total could be as high as 60 to 70 per cent.
The characteristics of functional illiteracy vary from one culture to another, as some cultures require better reading and writing skills than others.
Secondly, common action against the situation of functional illiteracy, with an open method of cooperation between the various countries.
So functional illiteracy was always caused by lack of motivation or electro-circuitry malfunction.
Despite this rapid development the country still suffers from high levels of corruption, violent crime, functional illiteracy and poverty.
Today functional illiteracy is on the rise even amid a sharp escalation in the educational requirements for productive workers.
Because of functional illiteracy, these people also have a lot of trouble using modern communication technologies, such as a personal computer or a mobile phone.
Functional illiteracy is widespread; a high-school equivalency course is taught.
Attacking Albania will protect us from functional illiteracy!
However, a useful distinction can be made between pure illiteracy and functional illiteracy.
Meanwhile, adult functional illiteracy in English-speaking countries remains undiminished.
Crime-researchers and sociologists have talked about the link between functional illiteracy and crime.
But Colombia needs a market for its books, since its internal market is limited by a functional illiteracy rate of about 25 percent.
Functional illiteracy is imprecisely defined, with different criteria from nation to nation, and study to study.
Functional illiteracy: Refers to the inability of an individual to use reading, speaking, writing, and computational skills efficiently in everyday life situations.