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How do you define 100% literacy in the state? The existing definition is not correct. Interpreting insight of non-English local language as literate is not a true measure of literacy. How should you define 100% literacy in the state? Do all residents of the state more than 18 years of age and those in school have basic skills of the English language (understanding, written, spoken), math, science, and social studies relevant to their age? How many residents are there in the state as of September 13, 2011? How many residents are there in the state more than 18 years of age as of September 13, 2011? How many residents of the state more than 18 years of age have basic skills of the English language (understanding, written, spoken), math, science, and social studies? World literacy rate What is the population of the world as of September 13, 2011? What is the population of world more than 18 years of age as of September 13, 2011? How many people in the world more than 18 years of age have basic skills of the English language (understanding, written, spoken), math, science, and social studies? What states and regions in the world should focus on enhancing literacy of children and elders with basic skills of the English language (understanding, written, spoken), math, science, and social studies? Who should collaborate around the world for these activities? |