Almost half of Detroit is functionally illiterate, can't fill out form to get a job
WWJ Newsradio 950 spoke with the Fund’s Director, Karen Tyler-Ruiz, who explained exactly what this means.
“Not able to fill out basic forms, for getting a job — those types of basic everyday (things). Reading a prescription; what’s on the bottle, how many you should take…
- just your basic everyday tasks,” she said.
“I don’t really know how they get by, but they do. Are they getting by well? Well, that’s another question,” Tyler-Ruiz said.
Some of the Detroit suburbs also have high numbers of functionally illiterate: 34 percent in Pontiac and 24 percent in Southfield.
“For other major urban areas, we are a little bit on the high side… We compare, slightly higher, to Washington D.C.’s urban population, in certain ZIP codes in Washington D.C. and in Cleveland,” she said.
Tyler-Ruiz said only 10 percent of those who can’t read have gotten any help to resolve it.
The report will be used to provide better training for local workers.
- - View a copy of the report - (.pdf format)"
5/4/11, "Report: Nearly Half Of Detroiters Can’t Read," Detroit, CBS Local
- via Hot Air
Labels: can't fill out form to get a job, Half of Detroit is functionally illiterate
Tweet Stumbleupon StumbleUpon
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home