Antonym: illiteracy. Similar words: illiteracy, literally, literate, literary, literature, obliterate, illiterate, alliteration. Meaning: ['lɪtərəsɪ] n. the ability to read and write.
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121. Goody, however, retreats from the implications that this more flexible model of scientific progress hold for his claims regarding literacy.
122. After short training courses, they continued literacy work and adult education, mostly in the communities where they lived.
123. The largest organization that provides funds to the literacy programs of the city reaches 700 to 1, 000 people.
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124. Computer literacy and a background in mathematics or statistics may be assets in admissions, records, and financial work.
125. In the internal refugee camps, they helped in nursery care and literacy programmes.
126. Once merely a nice thing to have on a resume, computer literacy is now essential for virtually anyone in the workplace.
127. When we tie it to jobs, or to survival needs, we fall into the trap of mechanistic literacy.
128. Promoting literacy, then, will be Hass' calling for the next two years, leaving him little time to compose.
129. Adult literacy campaigns aim to improve writing as well as reading.
130. The primary goal was clear and unequivocal - teach literacy.
131. These conditions include theories of pedagogy and practices of hegemony that help to determine the meanings of literacy for particular practitioners.
132. Many ideas for teaching aspects of literacy are linked to a wide range of science contexts.
133. The latter development can almost be taken as an index of the spread of musical literacy.
134. To point to only the most glaring contradiction: What kind of literacy would they be eager to advance?
135. Corporations such as Citibank provide in-service literacy help for some of their employees.
136. Literacy rates, a good indicator of educational achievement, have improved very considerably during the century.
137. This was an approach to literacy learning that is now recognised and valued as the language experience approach.
138. They entail quite different assumptions about the nature of literacy than those put forward by Hildyard and Olson.
139. Video games are increasingly the starting blocks to full computer literacy.
140. The largest literacy program in this county reaches one hundred people yearly.
141. Sarah and Theodore are attending a literacy class, taught in a shut-down factory, in the nearby city of Le6n.
142. Literacy will continue to depend upon the power to decipher words and to decode their connotations.
143. This did not depend on majority let alone mass literacy.
144. Excellence at the top, in short, is intimately tied to the collapse of literacy levels at the bottom.
145. The literacy worker needs to look ahead: Will this be useful?
146. They did their best to get him signed up in a literacy program.
147. One particularly gifted black student refused to be stereotyped into teaching only ESOl and literacy by potential employers.
148. The two main tasks of acquiring oral/aural competence and achieving basic literacy are dealt with in the course's two parallel streams.
149. During the Contra war, Enriqueta ran literacy classes in some of the most conflict-torn areas of the country.
150. The damage to reading, literacy and education would be catastrophic, but the revenue collected an insignificant amount.
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