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Turkish adults score low in literacy, numeracy, problem-solving: OECD

June 29, 2016 By administrator

turkish adults literacyAccording to a recent survey which tested the literacy, numeracy and problem-solving skills of more than 50,000 individuals aged 16-65 in nine countries, adults in Turkey have below-average proficiency in all three spheres.

As part of its Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) conducted a survey in Turkey between April 2014 and March 2015 and found that Turkish adults were significantly below the OECD average in literacy skills, ranking third lowest in the category among other countries which participated to the survey, namely Chile, Greece, Indonesia, Israel, Lithuania, New Zealand, Singapore and Slovenia.

Concerning the problem-solving skills of the surveyed adults in the country, the majority showed “no or only basic proficiency” in technology-rich environments, the study revealed.

According to the report, 38 percent of adults in Turkey (compared with 14.7 percent of adults in all participating countries/economies) indicated they had no prior experience with computers or lacked basic computer skills, while 34.6 percent scored at or below Level 1, which is the level where adults can use “only widely available and familiar technology applications, such as email software or a web browser.” The report noted this result was slightly below the OECD average of 42.9 percent.

In numeracy, which measures the ability to use numerical and mathematical concepts, only 1.5 percent of Turkish adults scored at Level 4 or 5 in numeracy skills, showing a significantly lower trend than the average of 11.2 percent of adults among participating countries. “At Level 4, adults understand a broad range of mathematical information that may be complex, abstract or found in unfamiliar contexts,” said the study.

The study also revealed that “gender-related differences in proficiency in information-processing skills” were “among the largest” in Turkey among all countries and economies surveyed.

June/29/2016

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Cypriot-Armenian Project to Help Boost Computer Literacy in Artsakh Schools

July 17, 2015 By administrator

Artsakh-studentsYEREVAN—With the aim of helping boost computer literacy in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabagh) schools, the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund’s Cypriot affiliate has initiated and sponsored the establishment of computer classrooms at five secondary schools in the Karvachar area, by donating six computer systems as well as computer furniture to each of the schools. The government of Artsakh has given the project additional support by funding the complete renovation of the computer classrooms.

The beneficiaries of the project are the William Saroyan School (city of Karvachar), J. Jlavyan School (Nor Verin Shen village), S. Erumyans School (Nor Brajur village), V. Nazaryan School (Nor Getashen village), and P. Ghevondyan School (Yeghegnut village). The five schools have a total of close to 300 students. As Zhora Sargsyan, principal of the P. Ghevondyan School, stated, today it would be hard to imagine the life of children and teenagers without computers, especially at school.

Sebouh Tavitian, the chair of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund’s Cypriot affiliate, said he’s delighted that the small Armenian community of Cyprus was able to help enhance the learning experience of Artsakh schoolchildren. “I’m sure they will take good care of their new computers and enjoy using them to broaden their knowledge and skills,” Tavitian stated.

The Hayastan All Armenian Fund is a non-profit organization established in 1992 with the aim of facilitating humanitarian assistance and infrastructure development in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabagh. The fund has 25 affiliates worldwide.

Source: The Armenian Weekly

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Cyprus, Karabakh, Literacy, Project

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