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  1. Literacy - Wikipedia

    Literacy is the ability to read and write, [2] and illiteracy is the inability to read and write.

  2. LITERACY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    5 days ago · The meaning of LITERACY is the quality or state of being literate. How to use literacy in a sentence.

  3. Literacy | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Jun 23, 2026 · Literacy is more than just reading and writing; it's about interpreting texts and understanding language's specialized uses. It equips individuals with the competence to navigate …

  4. Home - Literacy Texas

    Literacy Texas is the statewide literacy coalition. We act as a support system for adult and family literacy programs, connecting and equipping them through resources, training, networking and advocacy.

  5. What you need to know about literacy - UNESCO

    Your support ID is: 4267427252710192340.

  6. Literacy in the United States - Wikipedia

    Adult literacy in the United States is assessed through national and international studies conducted by various government agencies and private research organizations.

  7. National Center on Improving Literacy

    The National Center on Improving Literacy (NCIL) is the only federally-funded organization focusing on free, evidence-based resources for families, educators and state agencies to screen, identify, and …

  8. 2024-2025 Literacy Statistics | National Literacy Institute

    For over 35 years, we’ve been changing lives through literacy. Our high-quality programs and resources help parents and children nationwide build literacy skills. Through our research and education …

  9. Literacy - Our World in Data

    Literacy is a key skill and a key measure of a population’s education. In this topic page, we discuss historical trends, as well as recent developments in literacy. From a historical perspective, literacy …

  10. Literacy Rate in the US 2026 | By Year & State Stats

    The overall literacy rate has declined from 82% in 2017 to 79% in 2025, representing a 3-percentage point decrease affecting approximately 6.2 million additional Americans who now struggle with basic …