It is necessary for the DepEd to clarify this issue, because somewhere along the way, to the detriment of our young, the agency had evidently softened on the 'zero
nonreader in Grade 4' objective set in 2001 and carried over into K-12.
The bite-sized chunks of text will have a
nonreader reading in no time.
During the interviews with the classroom teachers, three of the seven teachers used the term
nonreader to describe their students' literacy development.
I don't know what I admire most about this woman, or another
nonreader Linda - a 46-year-old businesswoman who fears exposure every time she is handed a form to fill in - their bravery in admitting they are illiterate or their chutzpah for having lived with what they call a "silent shame".
The Halifax author's hope, when writing any genre, is to turn a
nonreader into a reader.
particular, the
nonreader could claim that this undisclosed fact is a
A case in point might be our
nonreader leaders whose simplistic delineations of good and evil make John Wayne look like Duns Scotus, whose rough-and-ready posturing reduces problems of tremendous and terrifying import to the one-dimensional complexity of a shootout on Boot Hill.
Parts read like an introduction, for a
nonreader of poetry, to some of the underlying mechanisms that make the form tick, while others, particularly portions of the Milton essay, seem to assume an audience well versed in scholars' disputes.
Without exception, the National Enquirer reader was more likely to believe each article than was the
nonreader, the grand means across all 10 articles being 3.17 and 2.36, respectively.
Further research with men or
nonreader females would help determine whether
nonreaders are as critical as the readers suspect, or whether the readers themselves are the harshest critics.
One
nonreader, Lorraine Samuels, commented, "I liken him, quite frankly, to a psychopath, a man who has no feelings."
To be a
nonreader and the next day to sit down with Hegel--it's a hilarious sort of task.