According to the National Assessment of Adult Literacy, 14 percent of the United States population is functionally illiterate, meaning over 30 million Americans cannot make inferences or detect important information from the materials they read. This finding contradicts the 99 percent literacy rate reported in the US CIA World Factbook. The discrepancy between the two findings is a result of the CIA’s reporting method, which deems people literate if they can read and write a few simple words. However, it is extremely difficult for people to find success and to unleash their full potential with their literacy abilities being limited to only a few simple words.
To assist with this problem, Reading Horizons has made several sources available for free at: http://www.readinghorizonsathome.com/
The literacy problem in the United States – and across the world – is of critical importance. Writer Alvin Toffler predicted the current literacy predicament with this statement: “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” Reading Horizons seeks to present educators with the tools to teach struggling readers how to learn, unlearn, and relearn the skills necessary for successful reading.
Contact: Angela Stevenshttp://www.readinghorizons.com
angela@readinghorizons.com

