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La Patite Ferme Posted - Feb 25 2008 : 10:14:00 PM
I was watching World News tonight and there was a segment about people not being able to take their medication properly because they can't read the directions. Then they talked about a town where almost all the residents can't read.

How is it that a country as great as ours with all the educational opportunities and free assistance still has millions of illiterate people? These were not immigrants either.

Do people not understand the need for reading skills? Do parents not read to their little ones? What's happening?

Maybe I'm not living in the "real world".

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Alee Posted - Feb 28 2008 : 5:27:50 PM
I feel so bad for these kids. Childhood is no time to be pressured and pushed in every which way. I can't imagine my childhood without the time I had to daydream, run, play, learn, and have my parents read to me. No one in my household will ever be illiterate! LOL I love books way too much!

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sewgirlie Posted - Feb 28 2008 : 4:25:50 PM
I teach 7th and 8th grade English and I can tell you that most of my kids (middle class and above) have never been read to. The parents are so busy trying to make ends meet and get ahead, that the kids are missing out on family time and reading. They will take the kids to soccer, music lessons, shopping, trips all over the place, but cannot schedule homework time or reading time when they were younger. Some of them have never even seen most of the old Disney cartoons like "Lady and the Tramp," so you cannot mention these stories anymore and expect the kids to know them.

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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Feb 26 2008 : 5:29:46 PM
Actually, I was talking with a co-worker who has a 14 year old daughter, and she said that the teachers at school are seeing SUCH a diminished ability in spelling, that they (teachers) are literally going back to the basics. They feel it's all because of texting.

I tutored elderly people a few years ago, and I found that, most of my students were gentleman. Had to work the farm, or go to work in factories at an early age, quitting school at 12-14 to take care of the family. It was very rewarding...like Marcy, I think I may look into tutoring again, but I think this time, I'd like to do it in the program that you take your dog to read with children. They read books to the dog, and it's a non-judgemental audience who doesn't laugh when you miss a word or whatever. My Finn would be a great one for that!!!!

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Marcy Posted - Feb 26 2008 : 05:35:49 AM
I volunteered for Literacy Of America for a few years and I was amazed at the number of people who could not read or write. I so love to do both and cannot imagine not knowing how to do either. Volunteering was something that I was thinking about doing again. Maybe after hearing this I will.
PlumCreekMama Posted - Feb 26 2008 : 05:22:40 AM
I agree! What's even worse is all this texting! It drives me crazy! "Ur" does not spell your!

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Farmtopia Posted - Feb 25 2008 : 10:37:04 PM
Well, Jennifer, that is opening a whole can of worms, and I don't want to go that deep into it, but in my own opinion, there are any number of things that concern me with this country, and education is one of them. I live in one of the "biggest" cities in the world, but for all of it's cultural institutions, educational opportunities, and vast resources at hand (libraries, internet cafes, free tutoring programs), some of the stuff I hear young people talk about (and the words they use), and the way they SPELL, is...umm, scary, quite frankly.

The US is ranked 25th in the world as far as education is concerned. Also quite scary!

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Feb 25 2008 : 10:21:24 PM
That is the saddest thing I have heard in a long time.

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