It is easy to exclude, mislead and exploit people who are illiterate, or incapable of reading and writing. This is because of the limited nature of their access to information and knowledge which is a basis for civic participation, democratic engagement and informed decision-making. This is where illiteracy becomes an enemy to be fought will all our possible means.
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Recent Posts
- Can corrupt patronage politics birth leaders with integrity?
- Teaching students how to learn will transform our education for generations
- Are we attentive to the emotional rollercoaster in social media use?
- Are the perils of illiteracy more imminent than we thought?
- How should the ‘dialogue’ between education and problems be structured for expertise to transform society?
Recent Posts
- Can corrupt patronage politics birth leaders with integrity?
- Teaching students how to learn will transform our education for generations
- Are we attentive to the emotional rollercoaster in social media use?
- Are the perils of illiteracy more imminent than we thought?
- How should the ‘dialogue’ between education and problems be structured for expertise to transform society?