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One in four working Canadians are functionally illiterate’: Heather Reisman

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4 months 1 day ago #1074 by Dorina Grossu
Episode DescriptionCanada is confronting a significant challenge in childhood literacy that experts warn could have far-reaching economic and social consequences. The issue centers on functional literacy, defined as the ability to navigate everyday tasks such as reading newspapers, completing job applications, and engaging effectively in workplace environments.Functional literacy exists on a spectrum, with five distinct levels. Individuals operating at levels three through five are considered functionally literate, while those below this threshold face substantial barriers to personal and professional advancement. A concerning portion of the Canadian adult population struggles with functional literacy, representing a significant economic burden. Research indicates that even modest improvements in national literacy rates could generate billions of dollars in economic growth annually.
 The foundation for strong literacy skills is established during critical early childhood years, from birth through approximately age ten or eleven. Unlike innate abilities such as breathing or social interaction, reading must be actively developed through consistent exposure and practice. The human brain possesses remarkable neuroplasticity during these formative years, creating an optimal window for building the neural connections necessary for reading proficiency.Parents play a central role in developing childhood literacy. Daily reading, speaking, and singing to children from birth helps establish essential language foundations. This practice should continue throughout early childhood, with parents reading age-appropriate and slightly advanced material to build vocabulary and comprehension skills. Storytelling and verbal engagement during everyday activities provide additional opportunities to strengthen language development.The reintroduction of phonics-based reading instruction in schools marks an important shift in educational policy. After a period when phonics fell out of favor, evidence supporting its effectiveness has led to renewed adoption across Canadian provinces. This approach, combined with strong parental involvement, creates a comprehensive framework for literacy development.Screen time presents an emerging challenge to childhood literacy. Excessive exposure to digital devices during critical developmental years can interfere with reading skill acquisition. Experts recommend limiting technology access for children under eleven and encouraging traditional reading activities instead. As children mature, balancing screen time with reading becomes increasingly important, particularly given peer pressure and widespread device adoption.


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