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How It Impacts the Standard of Living

Journal Turn to the next blank page in your notebook and title it “Literacy Rate- Europe.” Answer the following question: What would life be like for you if you could not read?

Learning Target SS6G11 I will describe the cultural characteristics of Europe. c. Explain how the literacy rate affects the standard of living in Europe.

Illiteracy in the World Video- Illiteracy in World As you watch the video, try to note causes/effects of illiteracy.

Opening Talk to your neighbor in a super secret whisper about the definitions of literacy and illiteracy.

Teachers Print off the following page for each student. They should complete the CLOZE notes while discussing the presentation.

Directions: Look at the map and make predictions about what you think it is showing.

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How It Impacts the Standard of Living

A literate person is one who can read and write. Being literate is a major factor in whether a person can get a job and be successful in the workplace. Literacy rate is the percentage of a country’s population over the age of 15 that can read and write. The United States has a very high literacy rate. About 99% of Americans are literate.

Countries with high literacy rates are generally wealthier. They can compete in the world economy. Having a high literacy rate is important to the success of the people in a country. People who can read get better jobs, earn more money, and can afford to buy better things. They can afford housing, food, healthcare, & clothing for their families.

The standard of living (economic level of the people in the country) is often higher in countries where the literacy rate is high. High Literacy Rate = High Standard of Living

This measures how well-off the people are in a country. Housing, food, health care, educational opportunities, and income can be part of the standard of living. Basically: what it costs a family to live

Having basic reading & writing skills is very important. Without skills, workers are stuck in the lowest-paying jobs. A cycle of poverty can develop when people cannot get an education. Illiterate people are forced to get low-paying jobs, so they cannot get enough money to pay for their children’s education…This cycle can continue for generations. The standard of living remains low for these families because their education level is low.

Without the skills of reading and writing, workers cannot get better jobs. Developing countries are poor, and their people are generally uneducated. It is difficult to pay for education, when there is little money for food…

The goal of every country is to have a 100% literacy rate among its people. One reason that many people cannot read/write is that their communities cannot afford to pay for teachers or schools. Many governments, missionaries, & aid groups come to the poorest countries to assist the people in educating their children

Illiteracy in Germany Nora's Story Be ready to discuss.

Monday, October 6 Mr. Cheeks Lit Rate/Life Expectancy Opening: What connection do you think there might be between literacy rate and life expectancy? Life expectancy- the average years a person is expected to live

Most European countries have high literacy rates. Many European countries are industrialized—they depend on manufacturing rather than farming for their wealth. The increased wealth allows these countries to provide better education and health care. The standard of living is also high.

The literacy rate of both countries is nearly 100%. Both countries have made large investments in human capital. The workforce is very well trained and educated. This has helped the standard of living in these countries improve over time.

Russia has the most poverty of these 3 European countries. In the former Soviet Union, the government assigned everyone a job. Today, workers must show that they are skilled & valuable to the business in order to keep their jobs. Russia’s government is now spending large amounts of money to train workers & educate youth so that they have more opportunities to be successful in the economy.

Review! Let’s see what you remember! Obertopia! Standard of Living!

POP Quiz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Standard of Living Pop Quiz

Teachers Have the students use (type in the country, then look under “People and Society”). The students need to look up the literacy rate for the countries that you choose. (If student technology is not available, look up the literacy rates and write them on the board.) Have students Give each country a grade (A, B, C, D, or U) based on its literacy rate. Write a comment to justify the grade that was given. Make a prediction about the standard of living in each country.

Teachers Print off the following page for each student (there are 2 per page). I use this as a “ticket out the door”. Students have to write a short “hashtag” summary that includes the most important details from the day’s lesson. (Most students are familiar with this because it’s what they do on Twitter & Instagram.)

Credits: Facts & Statistics were found via CIA World Factbook. All photos were found via Creative Commons and labeled for reuse. Fonts: Backgrounds & Graphics: