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Перевод: illiteracy
[существительное] неграмотность ; безграмотность
Тезаурус:
- The project aims to eradicate illiteracy in the Jalapa valley with a combination of adult popular education, literacy classes, and work and education courses.
- In the rural departments with predominantly Indian populations - for example, Quich and Alta Verapaz - illiteracy rose to 78 per cent.
- Table 9.1 Mozambique: illiteracy in 1980 - percentage of the population aged 15 and over
- In 1980, the illiteracy rate was estimated to be 40 per cent of the population over the age of fifteen, with a further 15 per cent semi-literate.
- The result was an alarming drop in resources - 3,684 public libraries in 1922 as opposed to 14,800 in 1920; 1,126 "illiteracy liquidation points" as against 17,462 before NEP.
- This process had already begun with a mass mobilization in a literacy campaign which brought the illiteracy rate down from 50.2 per cent to 12.9 per cent by 1981 (see page 245).
- Indeed, total illiteracy is an asset to anyone who wishes to acquire folklore.
- The 12.9 per cent illiteracy rate in 1981 was admitted to have risen to over 20 per cent by the late 1980s.
- But all in all this is an excellent book, highly recommended for anyone interested in escaping the black hole of technological illiteracy, which in Brennan's own words, sucks in all the pseudo-sciences.
- In that year, with the exception of Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba and Uruguay, the illiteracy rate of populations aged over fifteen years, exceeded 30 per cent in all Latin American countries, 50 per cent being recorded in Brazil and higher percentages in Central America (Rama 1983: 16).
- As far as education was concerned, for example, Frelimo's point of departure was an illiteracy rate of 93 per cent, compared with about 50 per cent in Nicaragua.
- Overall illiteracy rates among the black population are still thought to stand above 50 per cent, and schooling is not accessible to many black children.
- Illiteracy was but one of its multiple facets.
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