- Introduction .
- Definition of Illiteracy .
  - Causes of Illiteracy.
   Effects of Illiteracy .
 - Solutions of Illiteracy.
      - Conclusion .
Introduction
           Nowadays, many countries are suffering from
     illiteracy, especially developed countries. In developed
  countries such as Japan they mean illiteracy person who has
not reached the level of education that makes him understand
 the written instructions in the technical subjects in his work.
       There are many causes that affect on illiteracy like
  poverty, learning disabilities, and lack of literacy within the
    family. The solutions are create new schools and special
teachers, teach parents to read, and creating special channels.
- Definition of Illiteracy :-
Illiteracy is defined as not being able to read
and write which affects many people; the
number of people incapable of reading or
writing in a certain area or country is known as
the illiteracy rate. If a person is illiterate
then they may not be able to do certain things
and they may also suffer from psychological
effects of illiteracy.
Common causes of illiteracy




poverty



                 Learning
                disabilities



                                   Lack of literacy
                                   within the family
On individuals:-                              On society:-

- Difficulty dealing with others.           - Lead to the publication of
                                              illiteracy, unemployment and poverty.
- Inability to follow the instructions on
  the use of modern machinery.              - Illiteracy impede the growth of
                                              individuals socially.
- Lack of conscious awareness of the
  importance of worker commitment to        - Affect illiterate mothers and fathers -
  the rules of industrial safety.           especially mothers - on the level of
                                            education of children.
Rank   Country         Adult Illiteracy Rate
1      Niger           84.3%
2      Burkina Faso    77.0%
3      Afghanistan     63.7%
4      Sierra Leone    63.7%
5      Gambia, the     63.5%
6      Guinea-Bissau   63.2%
7      Senegal         62.7%
8      Benin           62.5%
9      Ethiopia        61.3%
10     Mauritania      60.1%
Solutions
- we have to systematize new special ways, special
  schools and special teachers who have ability to
  teach illiterates effectively

- teach parents to read, so that they can in turn teach
  their children

- creating special channels
Finally, everyone who lives in poverty has to
change their thinking, especially parents. I hope
  that every child can study and have a dream
 because children have great possibilities and a
great future. We have to support them and give
              them a great future.
Illiteracy

Illiteracy

  • 2.
    - Introduction . -Definition of Illiteracy . - Causes of Illiteracy. Effects of Illiteracy . - Solutions of Illiteracy. - Conclusion .
  • 3.
    Introduction Nowadays, many countries are suffering from illiteracy, especially developed countries. In developed countries such as Japan they mean illiteracy person who has not reached the level of education that makes him understand the written instructions in the technical subjects in his work. There are many causes that affect on illiteracy like poverty, learning disabilities, and lack of literacy within the family. The solutions are create new schools and special teachers, teach parents to read, and creating special channels.
  • 4.
    - Definition ofIlliteracy :- Illiteracy is defined as not being able to read and write which affects many people; the number of people incapable of reading or writing in a certain area or country is known as the illiteracy rate. If a person is illiterate then they may not be able to do certain things and they may also suffer from psychological effects of illiteracy.
  • 5.
    Common causes ofilliteracy poverty Learning disabilities Lack of literacy within the family
  • 6.
    On individuals:- On society:- - Difficulty dealing with others. - Lead to the publication of illiteracy, unemployment and poverty. - Inability to follow the instructions on the use of modern machinery. - Illiteracy impede the growth of individuals socially. - Lack of conscious awareness of the importance of worker commitment to - Affect illiterate mothers and fathers - the rules of industrial safety. especially mothers - on the level of education of children.
  • 7.
    Rank Country Adult Illiteracy Rate 1 Niger 84.3% 2 Burkina Faso 77.0% 3 Afghanistan 63.7% 4 Sierra Leone 63.7% 5 Gambia, the 63.5% 6 Guinea-Bissau 63.2% 7 Senegal 62.7% 8 Benin 62.5% 9 Ethiopia 61.3% 10 Mauritania 60.1%
  • 8.
    Solutions - we haveto systematize new special ways, special schools and special teachers who have ability to teach illiterates effectively - teach parents to read, so that they can in turn teach their children - creating special channels
  • 9.
    Finally, everyone wholives in poverty has to change their thinking, especially parents. I hope that every child can study and have a dream because children have great possibilities and a great future. We have to support them and give them a great future.