Adult illiteracy
Posted: Tue 22 Feb, 2005 15.47
I've been watching the recent 'gremlins' adverts for the Get on adult education programme on the television, and it got me wondering how you'd encourage illiterate adults to read and write.
Bear with me...
I mean, if you were to use any text - be it on screen or in print, it'd have to be very basic. Words such as "the" and "you" for example. I should imagine that numbers would be understood too, which would provide a link between text and the human voice when used as a phone number.
Anyone else have any thoughts about this? How would you get information across to illiterate adults? (I know that you can get special browsers for the Internet that 'read' out the text.)
But how would you get a message across in the first place?
Incidentally, it was the Nescafé bus advert that got me thinking of this - the way they've used padlocks and keys to make up the slogan.
Bear with me...
I mean, if you were to use any text - be it on screen or in print, it'd have to be very basic. Words such as "the" and "you" for example. I should imagine that numbers would be understood too, which would provide a link between text and the human voice when used as a phone number.
Anyone else have any thoughts about this? How would you get information across to illiterate adults? (I know that you can get special browsers for the Internet that 'read' out the text.)
But how would you get a message across in the first place?
Incidentally, it was the Nescafé bus advert that got me thinking of this - the way they've used padlocks and keys to make up the slogan.