Brazil's Illiteracy Rate Drops Below 5%, Reaching Historic Low
O analfabetismo no Brasil atingiu a menor taxa da história O analfabetismo no Brasil atingiu a menor taxa da história. Mas 8,4 milhões de brasileiros ainda não sabem ler e escrever. A professora Camilla Gomes ensina os alunos a transformar letras em palavras e histórias. Pela primeira vez, menos de 5% da população não sabe ler nem escrever. A maioria, idosos que não tiveram a oportunidade de estudar. Entre pessoas com menos de 60 anos, a analfabetismo é bem menor. 📱Favorite o
Illiteracy in Brazil has reached its lowest point in history, falling below 5% for the first time. Despite this achievement, approximately 8.4 million Brazilians remain unable to read and write, predominantly individuals over 60 who lacked educational opportunities. The rate of illiteracy among those under 60 is significantly lower. While childhood education enrollment is high, a major challenge lies in high school dropout rates, with nearly 20% of students aged 16 and older leaving school, often due to the need to work or early pregnancies. Experts emphasize the critical role of education in social transformation and the need for public initiatives to encourage adult learning.
This marks a significant milestone in Brazil's educational progress, though challenges remain in ensuring universal literacy and educational attainment.
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