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Juan Miguel Luz A Nation Of Nonreaders Analysis

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In Juan Miguel Luz’s article, “A Nation of Nonreaders” he gives light to fact that the Philippines’s high literacy does not actually reflect the literacy, reading, and learning skills of Filipinos. He states that, as a nation, the Philippines is considered a highly literate country, however this brings up the question of why there are plenty Filipinos who lack good reading habits and some are even illiterate. Luz also believes that the low literacy of Filipinos would lead to poor reading skills and in turn, poor learning skills since most core subject require good literacy. It is also clear in his article that he believes that, “…the problem of nonreading lies at the heart of why the Philippines is so uncompetitive in the world economy and why so many of our people continue to live in poverty or barely escape it” (Luz). With the problem of poor literacy in the Philippines, Luz gives his readers a sense of hope by discussing the programs, which seeks to improve literacy among Filipinos. The programs mentioned include, Model of Excellence Schools, ESKAN, and Library Hubs. …show more content…

He was able to make his arguments logical. He also ensured credibility by using various reliable sources as well as his own credibility. He, however, lacks appeal of emotion to the readers. Luz’s article in my own opinion is very good especially with the its content and reliability however the problem I have with his article, lies with the idea that programs are the solution to the lack of literacy in the Philippines. The literacy rate in the Philippines has gotten lower in the past but since 2003 there has been an increase in literacy in the most part of the present due to the numerous programs. However there is still a need for reformation in the Philippine education system in order to produce globally competitive

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