Difference between basic literacy and functional literacy
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Functional literacy refers to the practical skill set needed to read, write, and do math for real-life purposes, so people can function effectively in their community.
Basic Literacy: performing simple skills to understand short texts.
Examples: reading a pamphlet; using a TV guide; comparing ticket prices
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Basic literacy is literacy needed to perform simple skills whereas functional literacy refers to the practical skill set.
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- Basic literacy can be termed as the form of abilities to read, write and do basic arithmetic or numeracy.
- Functional literacy refers to the capacity of a person to engage in all activities which requires effective functioning.
- Basic literacy is performing simple skills to understand short texts.
- Functional literacy refers to the practical skill set.
- We need basic literacy in order to engage with the written word in everyday life.
- Reading pamphlet, using a TV guide, comparing ticket prices are few examples of basic literacy.
- Functional literacy which is otherwise known as practical literacy is all bout enhancing the skills our whole society needs to function.
- Example of functional literacy include having access with functioning communities, business, or governments.
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