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Literacy: Words count

New test results show that far too many adults lack the basic tools needed to get on in today’s world, in which the written word is so important. Governments can help, not least by improving access to adult education. So argues this essy in the OECD Observer.

Posted by David Roberts on 23 January 2006 in Adult Literacy

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