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  2. Literacy test - Wikipedia

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    From the 1890s to the 1960s, many state governments administered literacy tests to prospective voters, to test their literacy in order to vote. The first state to establish literacy tests in the United States was Connecticut. [4] State legislatures employed literacy tests as part of the voter registration process starting in the late 19th century.

  3. Education in the Age of Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    The literacy rate in Europe from the 17th century to the 18th century grew significantly. The definition of the term "literacy" in the 17th and 18th centuries is different from our current definition of literacy. Historians measured the literacy rate during the 17th and 18th century centuries by people's ability to sign their names.

  4. AI literacy - Wikipedia

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    AI literacy or artificial intelligence literacy, is the ability to understand, use, monitor, and critically reflect on AI applications. [1] The term usually refers to teaching skills and knowledge to the general public, not to people who are adept in AI. [1] AI literacy is necessary for school and college students.

  5. Psychological literacy - Wikipedia

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    Psychological literacy is one's capacity for using knowledge from psychology to improve the lives of one's self and others. This includes thinking, acting, and communicating effectively using psychological science. Psychological literacy applies psychological principles to real-world situations, including personal and professional contexts.

  6. Technological literacy - Wikipedia

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    Technological literacy (Technology Literacy) is the ability to use, manage, understand, and assess technology. [1] Technological literacy is related to digital literacy in that when an individual is proficient in using computers and other digital devices to access the Internet, digital literacy gives them the ability to use the Internet to discover, review, evaluate, create, and use ...

  7. Literacy in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Literacy rate in interwar Romania (1930) Before World War II, the literacy rate in Romania ranked among the lowest in Europe.In 1930, at the time of the first official census, more than 38 percent of the population over seven years of age were considered illiterate: 50 percent of the women and over 25 percent of the men in the entire population of about 18 million were unable to read or write.

  8. Ecological literacy - Wikipedia

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    Ecological literacy (also referred to as ecoliteracy) is the ability to understand the natural systems that make life on earth possible. To be ecoliterate means understanding the principles of organization of ecological communities (i.e. ecosystems ) and using those principles for creating sustainable human communities.

  9. Political literacy - Wikipedia

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    The Crick Report defines political literacy as people "learning about and how to make themselves effective in public life through knowledge, skills and value". [2]: 150 Denver and Hands (1990) defined it as "the knowledge and understanding of the political process and political issues which enables people to perform their roles as citizens effectively."