What Does a Learn to Read Program for Adults Offer?

Most education targets children and teenagers; however, many adults are not functionally literate. Providing a learn to read program for adults helps individuals build skills that promote hope.

Simply put, literacy is the ability to read and write. However, Literacy Advance contends that Literacy is the ability to read, write, speak and listen, and use numeracy and technology, at a level that enables people to express and understand ideas and opinions, to make decisions and solve problems, to achieve their goals, and to participate fully in their community and in wider society.”1

GFA World has been combatting adult illiteracy for years in Asia. GFA literacy classes teach adults valuable reading, writing and elementary math skills. Functional literacy qualifies adults for higher-paying jobs and empowers adults to advocate for themselves and their families. Literacy classes connect adults with helpful and engaging teachers who offer:
  • Reading lessons — Through literacy classes, adults learn to identify and pronounce letters alone and in sentences; and read books, newspapers, paperwork and much more. Reading and writing skills help adults read road signs, job applications, medicine bottles and their children’s homework. These skills allow adults to help their children and even teach them God’s Word.
  • Math lessons — Literacy classes teach adults simple addition, subtraction and other math equations to help them navigate shopping, taxes or other household finances. Learning math skills protects adults from overpaying for necessary items or services.

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