单词 | Literacy |
例句 | 1. Far more resources are needed to improve adult literacy. 2. Many adults have some problems with literacy and numeracy. 3. I can't believe that he failed the literacy test. 3. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 4. All the children are tested in basic literacy. 5. Six months later John had developed literacy and numeracy skills, plus confidence. 6. the latest statistics on the literacy and numeracy of eleven to sixteen-year-olds. 7. Computer literacy is becoming as essential as the ability to drive a car. 8. The literacy rate there is the highest in Central America. 9. A high standard of literacy, however, will be required. 10. Computer literacy is becoming the universal language of business. 11. This adds difficulties to literacy work. 12. Freire introduced highly successful literacy programs in Brazil. 13. Literacy, by definition, is shared knowledge. 14. Literacy can be gained by brutalizing the imagination. 15. It appears that literacy causes myopia. 16. Bob Dole has taken an interest in literacy. 17. Its literacy struggle rode the crest of revolution. 18. Both cities have high literacy rates. 19. The main voluntary agency dealing with literacy is Marxist. 20. Or do they need a mass literacy programme? 21. Languages should be considered a key skill alongside literacy, numeracy, and information and communications technology, the report says. 22. The booklets that have been transcribed by literacy workers need not have a national or even citywide appeal. 23. As Douglas Guerero, in charge of the literacy campaign pointed out, this' has not been induced by the institutions themselves. 24. Adelaida Parra coordinates seven literacy groups each week spending long hours travelling by bus between the distant shanty towns. 25. She has a sure grasp of social issues such as literacy, poverty and child care. 26. Political selection is more dependent on sophistry and less on economic literacy. 27. For psychologists and educators concerned with the reading process or with the teaching of literacy, these insights marked a new beginning. 28. Furthermore, such modes of discussion are expected to conform also to the rules of professional literacy discourse. 29. There was muttering too in the universities about a general decline in standards of literacy and numeracy among undergraduates. 30. He has set up the Starbucks Foundation to help improve literacy rates. 1. Far more resources are needed to improve adult literacy. 2. Many adults have some problems with literacy and numeracy. 3. I can't believe that he failed the literacy test. 3. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 31. Contrast this with concern among teachers and parents over levels of literacy and numeracy. 32. On top of this the micro-revolution is bringing a massive rise in computer literacy. 33. It is since the 1950s that the expansion in education has really accelerated, with a resulting boost to literacy rates. 33. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 34. And basic literacy levels are higher for a more diverse group of young people. 35. Associated with these difficulties with critical literacy are students' diverse orientations toward inquiry. 36. The design involves repeated testing of the extent of the children's literacy and numeracy, and classroom observation of the children. 37. But in the southern state of Kerala, where literacy exceeds 90%, the population growth is only 1.2% a year. 38. This will happen only if a literacy struggle can be given the support and the priority that it demands. 39. Basic computer literacy is becoming an integral part of education for many high school and college students. 40. They conjecture that literacy plays a central part in this process. 41. This helped prepare the ground for Labour's literacy and numeracy hours, which have achieved outstanding success. 42. One of the corporate groups that has an interest in the literacy issue is the advertising industry. 43. If the goal is to attract adult nonreaders into literacy programs, we may wonder what results can be expected. 44. It is in defense of democracy against this everpresent danger that a literacy based upon informed irreverence is most desperately needed. 45. Geography provides an extensive training in numeracy, literacy and in handling geographic information of all kinds. 46. For the rest, standards of literacy were offered which were appropriate to the needs of an industrial workforce. 47. In fulfilling these aims, specific use of the potential of different aspects of language and of literacy has been instrumental. 48. Adult literacy schemes have been run with great success in the inner cities. 49. Some are working with the displaced or in the controlled zones, carrying out literacy campaigns and press or political work. 50. As long as they get some exposure to written language, most learners will acquire at least a modicum of literacy. 51. Both cities have high literacy rates. Democratic civil society is relatively strong and well-organised. 52. In the new workplace, all those with minim urn workplace literacy will be quickly hired, possibly at exaggerated salaries. 53. He proposed a technology literacy program to integrate computers into classrooms. 54. Universities and high schools will establish literacy action as an option or prerequisite for certain students. 55. We have seen the mechanistic thrust of literacy discourse in the past five years. 56. This affects the education of children as well as literacy classes and other types of non-formal education for adults. 57. First, the view that oral culture is irrelevant or even hostile to the acquisition of literacy. 58. The magic word Literacy campaigns push back the boundaries of ignorance and give people more chance of controlling their own destiny. 59. Government statements have also made a point of denigrating the achievements of the 1980 Literacy Crusade. 60. And third, the idea that literacy automatically creates social mobility, greater productivity and an end to poverty. 61. In December 1983, I am invited to an adult literacy center, not far from my home in Massachusetts. 62. Literacy, as that Nebraska professor recommended, is severed from imagination. 63. Since the formal education of many of their readers ended at 13 or younger, the Bund organised literacy classes and libraries. 64. Questions of literacy, in Socrates' belief, must at length be judged as matters of morality. 65. These percentages are not based on functional literacy but on the most rudimentary writing skills. 66. Spreading literacy has meant more printed materials of all kinds, whether books, pamphlets or periodicals. 67. There are rich possibilities at meals for kids to learn about language and literacy. 68. My own initial year of literacy work confirms for me the presence of a limitless degree of motivation. 69. Between these two positions lies a range of literacy activity, such as personal autobiography, diaries, functional lists etc. 70. As well as teaching basic literacy skills the unit also teaches maths and numeracy. 71. Literacy, in common with all other economic and political interests, was a male and urban preserve. 72. Many of us hesitate to criticize the careless statements of poor people who have only recently developed literacy skills. 73. The emphasis is on contact and a chance to talk: non-formal activities centring on children, domestic skills and basic literacy. 74. The use of indigenous languages in the Burkina literacy campaign is both practical and political. 75. The industrial revolution, among other things, necessarily produced general literacy. 76. Literacy leaders might attempt to set up pedagogic roadblocks both ways on the highway of commercial publication. 77. There were also innovations in childcare, community education and adult literacy. 78. Dozens of other people were given basic literacy and numeracy training and enlisted to record client data. 79. The presence of a literacy detachment, on the other hand, may exercise an impact that will last for generations. 80. The first phases of a mass literacy campaign were launched. 81. By itself mass literacy does not bring about economic development. 82. Even less has there been evidence of any real correlation of objectivity itself with literacy practice. 83. Let the literacy workers be members of the community, not outsiders. 84. Consequently he defies the law and becomes involved in a township literacy programme. 85. We need an all-out literacy war in the United States. 86. This is the only adult literacy center in an impoverished mill town which is home to 80, 000 people. 87. And literacy, at least in the vernacular, could certainly be acquired without the aid of schooling. 88. Historical literacy today encompasses a wide range of skills as well as the acquisition of and understanding of knowledge. 89. It was the education secretary who insisted on a nationwide literacy and numeracy hour, not the chief inspector. 90. Gordon explained the difference between mere literacy and critical reading. 91. There is, however, considerable concern amongst employers about basic skills including literacy and numeracy. 92. This assumption underlies literacy programmes both in the developed and developing world. 93. Two recent, highly publicized events have helped to bring the literacy crisis to the national attention. 93. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 94. In rural areas, however, literacy in any language was estimated to be only 20 percent. 95. But literacy and the written word do have a part to play. 96. As literacy proprietors awaken to the failure of their dreams and the aridity of their ideals, they join in coalitions. 97. But I think teachers are wise to recognize that important learning about literacy and math can take place during kindergarten. 98. Deep structural changes will be necessary in developing countries if literacy is to go beyond the citadels of the elites. 99. At around 90 % the country has one of the highest literacy rates on the continent. 100. Basic numeracy and literacy are often all that are required. 101. He urges, instead, emphasis on literacy as a mode of language and on its social functions. 102. These schools were for children but adult education and literacy classes were also provided. 103. Literacy alone carries advantages in so far as child mortality is concerned. 104. The program is designed to promote literacy in the community. 105. Literacy seems to be a factor in keeping the family to a manageable size. 106. But, as Daouda Api explains, the lucky charm of literacy often fails to work its magic. 107. One such theme - and one of the most important - is the development of language and literacy in early childhood education. 108. The White House urged the colleges to view this as a model to become involved in literacy work in future years. 109. This system aimed to give those who achieved literacy access to further training courses. 110. Many of these teachers had been learners in the original literacy campaign. 111. If you are involved in language analysis or in literacy or translation work, you are unlikely to be working entirely alone. 112. Unless we get back to basics in teaching, the standard of literacy will fall. 113. One reason literacy skills have decreased is, of course, television. 114. Music is the best vitamins for the brains, and the best teacher of the mind. It increases the power of the mind in learning, reading, attention, concentration and memory performance. It also improve literacy skills, mathematical abilities, intellectual and emotional intelligence. Dr T.P.Chia 115. Too few mass literacy campaigns have even acknowledged this fact. 116. Without wishing to be demeaning, computer literacy and competence is not particularly high on the list of archival training. 117. The group works in developing countries to increase literacy and enfranchise women. 118. The best known educational policy of the Sandinista government was its literacy crusade, launched almost immediately after the seizure of power. 119. They joined the National Literacy Campaign, an enormously successful initiative, which achieved a dramatic increase in literacy rates. 120. Literacy levels amongst girls very quickly overtook those of boys. 121. Goody, however, retreats from the implications that this more flexible model of scientific progress hold for his claims regarding literacy. 122. After short training courses, they continued literacy work and adult education, mostly in the communities where they lived. 123. The largest organization that provides funds to the literacy programs of the city reaches 700 to 1, 000 people. 123. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 124. Computer literacy and a background in mathematics or statistics may be assets in admissions, records, and financial work. 125. In the internal refugee camps, they helped in nursery care and literacy programmes. 126. Once merely a nice thing to have on a resume, computer literacy is now essential for virtually anyone in the workplace. 127. When we tie it to jobs, or to survival needs, we fall into the trap of mechanistic literacy. 128. Promoting literacy, then, will be Hass' calling for the next two years, leaving him little time to compose. 129. Adult literacy campaigns aim to improve writing as well as reading. 130. The primary goal was clear and unequivocal - teach literacy. 131. These conditions include theories of pedagogy and practices of hegemony that help to determine the meanings of literacy for particular practitioners. 132. Many ideas for teaching aspects of literacy are linked to a wide range of science contexts. 133. The latter development can almost be taken as an index of the spread of musical literacy. 134. To point to only the most glaring contradiction: What kind of literacy would they be eager to advance? 135. Corporations such as Citibank provide in-service literacy help for some of their employees. 136. Literacy rates, a good indicator of educational achievement, have improved very considerably during the century. 137. This was an approach to literacy learning that is now recognised and valued as the language experience approach. 138. They entail quite different assumptions about the nature of literacy than those put forward by Hildyard and Olson. 139. Video games are increasingly the starting blocks to full computer literacy. 140. The largest literacy program in this county reaches one hundred people yearly. 141. Sarah and Theodore are attending a literacy class, taught in a shut-down factory, in the nearby city of Le6n. 142. Literacy will continue to depend upon the power to decipher words and to decode their connotations. 143. This did not depend on majority let alone mass literacy. 144. Excellence at the top, in short, is intimately tied to the collapse of literacy levels at the bottom. 145. The literacy worker needs to look ahead: Will this be useful? 146. They did their best to get him signed up in a literacy program. 147. One particularly gifted black student refused to be stereotyped into teaching only ESOl and literacy by potential employers. 148. The two main tasks of acquiring oral/aural competence and achieving basic literacy are dealt with in the course's two parallel streams. 149. During the Contra war, Enriqueta ran literacy classes in some of the most conflict-torn areas of the country. 150. The damage to reading, literacy and education would be catastrophic, but the revenue collected an insignificant amount. 151. The strength of geography lies in the training it provides inthe combination of literacy, numeracy, problem-solving and experimental skills. 152. But she gave most of it to a charity promoting adult literacy, living instead on the £115,000 presidential salary. 153. An age of mass literacy similarly presents advantages and limitations. 153. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 154. Others were with the resource specialist working on literacy materials geared specifically to their varying reading levels. 155. There has not been any demonstration of a necessary correlation between the incidence of claims to objectivity and the development of literacy. 156. On this basis, precious resources have been allocated to mass literacy campaigns all over the Third World. 157. We have seen that less than 1 percent of in-house training programs run by corporations are addressed to basic literacy needs. 158. In addition to this, students deepen their understanding of early literacy and a special study is made of bilingual under- fives. 159. On international assessments of basic literacy, our students on average score better than those from other large countries. 160. Those activities could include attending a literacy program, doing volunteer work, or attending parenting classes. 161. Among the ruins there are inscriptions, implying some degree of literacy even in the 9th century BC. 162. This in turn gave the schools the heavy assignment of universal literacy. 163. The Sandinistas quickly conceded the principle of bilingual education, and incorporated local languages into the 1980 literacy crusade. 164. The literacy crisis that has become part of our current cultural vocabulary was taking shape with a vengeance. 165. Computer literacy and at least a rudimentary knowledge of statistics for business will be critical for advancement or even to survive! 166. Literacy and education tend therefore to reduce linguistic diversity and to enhance major languages at the expense of minor ones. 167. Literacy is a lot like motherhood; everybody claims to be for it. 168. They had graduated from high school with only the barest degree of literacy. 169. It could be that adult literacy is an important programme undertaken in the adult education budget. 170. It follows the Government's move to extend the literacy and numeracy strategies from primary into secondary schools. 171. They're contested, and require a certain amount of scientific literacy, which politicians seem to have even less of. 172. This would reduce the demand for education beyond literacy. 173. We want to promote literacy on a mass scale. 174. standards of literacy and numeracy. 175. Literacy now includes elementary computer skills. 176. Literacy may not be an inalienable human right. 177. a campaign to promote adult literacy. 178. Visual literacy is a branch of visual communication research. 179. Of course, literacy isn't the same thing as intelligence. 180. Sponsor or participate in a project to improve literacy and numeracy. 181. Information literacy is a key component of, and contributor to, lifelong learning. 182. Education is highly prized, and literacy is virtually 100 percent. 183. The author proposes that visual literacy should be taught in the diagnostic medical imaging. 183. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 184. Agent Kellerman thinks she's overacting to the news that she was uninvited to a literacy fundraiser. 185. The extent and nature of literacy will have an obvious impact on library growth. 186. Georgiou also lauds the efforts of communities in getting behind literacy programs and encouraging the development of literacy skills through initiatives such as "raise a reader" and "read-in week." 187. Educational development is measured as a combination of attainment - adult literacy - and opportunity - enrolment. 188. Literacy and educational attainment is a matter of vital national interest. 189. The fifth part discuses the definition about information - literacy - education and its measures in china. 190. The essay explicate the structure of middle school students'scientific literacy ; " 191. Compared with the analysis of domestic and foreign research, we can found that efforts of the visual literacy research is not enough in China . 192. Visual literacy takes visual pattern as visual signal. The advantage of visual communication extrudes spreading impact and social function. 193. Computer literacy will become more widespread as more schools add computer classes to their curriculums. |
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