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Перевод: literacy speek literacy


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  1. It must be stressed that the literacy barrier is a double one.
  2. On the other hand, the rest of us have yet to realise that computer literacy will soon be as essential as driving a car.
  3. They cannot simply side-step it by claiming that the appeal to literacy has altered the nature of the "great divide" theory.
  4. Literacy and education tend therefore to reduce linguistic diversity and to enhance major languages at the expense of minor ones.
  5. "Homogeneity" was the source of Japan's high level of literacy; peoples, like animals in the wild, should live in separate locations (that is, different peoples are different species, and, presumably, should not miscegenate).
  6. For most schools, there is nothing new about this thinking: TVEI has already made them familiar with the concepts of cross-curricular dimensions (such as equal opportunities, independent learning) skills and competences (such as literacy, oracy, numeracy, computer literacy, and the less obvious visual literacy) and themes (such as health education, careers education and guidance, environmental and economic education and - increasingly - citizenship).
  7. During the period from 1980 to 1984, literacy programmes were reaching between 1.1 and 1.9 per cent of the illiterate population aged ten and above.
  8. After short training courses, they continued literacy work and adult education, mostly in the communities where they lived.
  9. Anyone who researches in the Public Record Office, the BBC archives or any other great collection, cannot fail to notice the impact of the telephone in reducing general literacy, particularly at levels just below the most senior.
  10. Politically they tend to be unstable, with very high birth rates but poor education and very low levels of literacy.
  11. Moreover, there is evidence to suggest that by the seventeenth century both literacy and Bible reading were on the increase; in the parish of Keevil in Wiltshire, for example, only 4 per cent of testators who died during the decades between 1590 and 1630 appear to have possessed a Bible, whereas during the course of the 1630s and 1640s the proportion rose to 18 per cent.
  12. In the same way, the literacy campaigns of the Cubans and the Nicaraguans have used Marxist-Leninist tracts, and other material, in line with revolutionary ideas.
  13. Though the hoped-for explosion of educational television has not happened the effect has not been entirely negative as far as literacy goes.

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