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New Zealand: A third of boys leaving school lack basic literacy skills

Almost a third of boys leaving the New Zealand school system do not have the option of further skills training because their literacy skills are so poor, says National Party Education spokesman Bill English. Across all schools, 31% of boys failed level 1 literacy credits, the minimum prerequisite for entry to an increasing number of pre-apprenticeship courses. Find details in Scoop.

Posted by David Roberts on 23 August 2006 in Gender Issues

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