Illiteracy and its Solutions
Illiteracy is one of the problems which we have to find solution for. The ratio of illiteracy varies from country to country. Regardless, it still is a problem. There are some kinds of illiteracy such as disability in writing and reading, and a person who is unable to use the Internet is illiterate as well. You are you going to discover three of the best solutions for illiteracy in this reading. I will talk about opening new schools, creating TV and radio channels, and offering rewards for people who join school and finish their educational program.
First, as we know, it’s difficult for persons in their 40s or 60s to use the same educational method which is used for children. Therefore, we have to systematize new special ways, special schools and special teachers who have ability to teach illiterates effectively. Opening modern training centers can start this plan. Using technology and modern education theories helps everyone inside the educational progress.
The news solution is creating special channels. Whether using TV channel , radio ,the Internet or both together, any kind of media has a strong effect on people. Nowadays, channels can persuade illiterates to go to school and learn writing and reading. Furthermore, it can teach them basic reading, writing and calculation skills.
Third , offering rewards and prizes. As a matter of fact, most illiterates are poor, because of this they couldn’t go to school when they were children. They thought getting job is more important than learning in school. Prizes can convince them to go to school and start learning. We can customize this idea through terms such as finishing special programs.
We will never see any great change in few years, it takes much more time. We have to cooperate to clear this problem which is holding back. I recommend researches illiteracy, and creative solutions. I recommend governments to wag a truthful war against illiteracy. I think this is what would make a better world.
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