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More than 1 in 3 Australian adults are functionally illiterate. How can we fix this?
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People who are functionally illiterate can be taken advantage of more easily (as if it wasn't already bad enough for everyone with the amount of scamming that takes place in our society). People who can't read can still function in society but their choices are limited and their ability to earn a decent income is reduced in general. For some, it might mean not being able to get stable employment at all. I imagine that their independence is also affected because they have to depend on others to read official communications and so on which wouldn't help their self-esteem. For us to allow young people to leave school without at least basic literacy and numeracy is terrible imo.