[NIFL-4EFF:2573] Is it too late?

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October 8, 2003


Stopping Adult Illiteracy at the Source


>From Tom Sticht

International Consultant in Adult Education


Question: Why do we have all these adults who are practically illiterate?

Why can’t they read?


Answer: Because the high schools are graduating functional illiterates. So

we need to fix the high schools so they stop sending functional

illiterates out into the world.


Q: Why don’t the high schools teach students to read before they graduate

them?


A: Its too late. The middle schools keep sending the high schools students

who can’t read so the high schools can’t teach the academic subjects they

need to teach while also teaching students to read. We need to have the

middle schools stop sending students to high school who can’t read.


Q: Why don’t the middle schools teach students to read before they send

them on to high school?


A: Its too late. The primary grades keep sending the middle schools

students who can’t read so the middle schools can’t teach the subjects

they are supposed to teach to prepare the students for high school and

also teach the kids to read. We need to have the primary schools stop

sending students to middle school who can’t read.


Q: Why don’t the primary schools teach students to read before they send

them on to middle school?


A: Its too late. Parents keep sending the primary schools children who

have not been prepared to learn to read at home. We need a preschool like

Head Start to prepare children to learn to read so parents can stop

sending children to primary school who aren't ready to learn to read.


Q: Why do so many children have to go to Head Start to get prepared to

learn to read? Why don’t parents prepare them at home?


A: Its too late by age 3 or 4. That's why we need Early Head Start so

children can be prepared starting at birth to go to Head Start so they can

learn to read in primary school so they can learn pre-high school subjects

in middle school so they can learn high school subjects and graduate from

high school able to read and be fully literate to contribute to society.


Q: Why are so many children born unprepared to be prepared to learn to read?


A: Its too late by birth. Too many young adults are functionally

illiterate and unable to take care of themselves. Often they get involved

with drugs or other activities that destroy their bodies and harm their

minds. They often have many out of wedlock births, they are frequently

unable to make informed choices about good prenatal and postnatal care,

and they are unable to afford it because they can’t qualify for well

paying jobs.


What we need is a high quality, well funded Adult Education and Literacy

System in the United States that will prepare adults for parenting and

profitable work which will permit them to provide for their own and their

children's health, and send their children to school prepared to learn to

read, support them through primary, middle and high schools, and graduate

them with the literacy skills they need to participate fully in society.


It is not too late. Adult literacy education contributes to the solution

of both present and future problems of adult literacy.


Thomas G. Sticht

2062 Valley View Blvd.

El Cajon, CA 92019-2059

Tel/fax: (619 444-9133

Email: tsticht at aznet.net



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