Rising illiteracy rates due to COVID disruption

Rising illiteracy rates due to COVID disruption

After spending months out of school and at home, an increase of 500,000 children are struggling with basic literacy skills due to the disruption in their education.Atlanta, GA, April 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The World Literacy Foundation CEO Andrew Kay is calling for an 'emergency' plan to improve children's reading standards after shock figures revealed the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on literacy levels.

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