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functional literacy

1 of 1noun
/ˈfʌŋkʃənəl ˈlɪtərəsi/
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the ability to read, write, and comprehend written information well enough to accomplish tasks necessary for everyday life in a given context

Functional literacy is the ability to read, write, and understand information well enough to handle everyday tasks and practical situations. It goes beyond basic literacy, focusing on skills that allow individuals to function effectively in society, such as reading a menu, filling out forms, understanding instructions, or managing finances. Functional literacy is essential for personal independence, employment, and active participation in community life. It enables people to apply their reading and writing skills to real-world challenges and solve problems in daily life.

  • Basic functional literacy is essential for completing job applications, reading medication labels, and understanding traffic signs.
  • The literacy program focuses on improving functional literacy skills among adults, helping them navigate everyday challenges more effectively.
  • In many countries, efforts are made to increase functional literacy rates among marginalized communities to empower them to participate fully in society.
  • Digital literacy is increasingly recognized as an essential component of functional literacy in today's technology-driven world.
  • The government's literacy initiatives aim to ensure that all citizens have the functional literacy needed to access education, employment, and civic engagement opportunities.