She graduated with honors but without knowing how to read or write: the shocking story of Aleysha Ortiz
Aleysha Ortiz graduated with honors from a high school in Connecticut, despite being functionally illiterate, raising concerns about the education system's evaluation methods.
"Miracle": revolutionized the education of a town, reached the Ministry, and its recipe is a reference throughout Latin America
A Brazilian education reformer shares how Sobral eliminated illiteracy and its implications for Argentina and beyond.
Letter to the Editor: Three-Year Limit for SFI Leaves the Illiterate Unemployed
A letter argues that the new three-year time limit for Swedish for Immigrants (SFI) courses unfairly disadvantages illiterate adults in their quest for integration and employment.
The Most Dangerous Illiteracy
This article discusses the decline in reading practices and the impact of this trend on human culture and emotional intelligence.
Historical Illiteracy: 'The Barcelona SC of 1986 is useless because I didn't see it'
The article critiques the prevailing historical illiteracy in sports discourse, particularly regarding Ecuador's Barcelona SC football team and the appreciation of past players.
Triangle and Alto Paranaíba exceed school enrollment targets in high school and have the lowest illiteracy rate, says IBGE
The Triangle and Alto Paranaíba regions in Brazil have surpassed high school enrollment targets and achieved the lowest illiteracy rate in history according to IBGE statistics.
COLUMN ⟩ Aleksandr Popov: "A total war against illiteracy has begun. Reinforcements have been thrown into battle"
Aleksandr Popov discusses societal expectations surrounding responsibility and the lack of tolerance for failing to meet them.
Review: 'Sinsonte', by Walter Tevis
The article provides a review of Walter Tevis’ novel 'Sinsonte,' which depicts a dystopian future in the 25th century United States where the population is drastically reduced and dominated by illiteracy and androids.
Trump Accounts touted as antidote to ‘anti-capitalist’ ideology, financial illiteracy gripping US: regulator
The U.S. Treasury regulator claims 'Trump Accounts' will enhance financial literacy and counter anti-capitalist views.
Religious illiteracy grows: two out of ten Catalans do not know what is celebrated at Christmas
A significant portion of the Catalan population, particularly two out of ten, is unaware of the religious significance of Christmas celebrations despite a majority identifying as Catholic.