To: wysiwyg
From The London Times, March 26, 1999, "Literacy Crusade Aims to Hit Home", table "Literacy Skills":
Percentage of adults at lowest literacy level:
Poland 44
Ireland 24
Britain 23
United States 22
...
New Zealand 20
Australia 17
Belgium 17
Canada 17
...
Germany 12
The Netherlands 10
Sweden 7
Not all countries have good schools (and remember Poland was Communist until recently, so don't blame the Poles or their spelling.) And of course we have more minorities than some, and of course it is not fair to blame our schools because millions of illiterate people stream across out southern border.
Yet the fact remains that English speaking countries have higher rates of illiteracy than *similar* countries with rational spelling systems. Roughly twice as high. So of our 40 million functional illiterates, 20 million or more need not be.
To: Spellfix
And of course we have more minorities than some, and of course it is not fair to blame our schools because millions of illiterate people stream across out southern border.OK, why are the people streaming across our southern border illiterate? Spanish spelling is very simple.
136 posted on
07/11/2004 11:55:17 AM PDT by
wysiwyg
(What parts of "right of the people" and "shall not be infringed" do you not understand?)
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