Obtaining an acceptable level of literacy and numeracy can greatly improve many factors in your life, including improvements to your social life, education and career prospects.
The ability to read, write, and understand information, can hugely affect your employability. If you have poor literacy and numeracy skills, there is plenty of help available to improve your future prospects. If you are interested in improving your literacy and numeracy skills, we at Kangan Institute have designed courses specially for those who may have left school early but now want to improve their basic reading, writing and numeracy skills.
Getting Support
Students from a range of different backgrounds who take these courses will be surprised at how quickly they can improve their spoken English. This course can make your life a lot easier, at the workplace and even carrying out your daily activities.
Strong literacy and numeracy skills lay the foundation for all students to succeed at school, at work and their daily life. With the best literacy and numeracy support (LNSUPPORT), improve your employability today. Kangan Institute’s literacy and numeracy support (LNSUPPORT) is designed to assist students in developing their literacy, language and numeracy skills in order to achieve proficient results in their vocational studies and improve their employability.
Often students who are undertaking apprenticeships, VCE or other vocational studies may need to further develop their literacy and numeracy skills further in order to successfully complete their certification. Worry no more and improve your literacy and numeracy skills today by choosing to study at Kangan Institute.
Literacy Skills
Literacy has been defined in various ways over the years. Previously, being able to sign your name was considered a reasonable sign of literacy. Our understanding of what it means to be literate has altered and current definitions have taken into account the literacy demands of the society we live in. A more recent definition of literacy is the understanding, evaluating, using and engaging with written texts to participate in society, to achieve personal goals and ambitions and to develop knowledge and potential.
Literacy is the ability to read, write, speak and listen in ways that will allow us to communicate effectively to a variety of different audiences and to make sense of the world. Reading and writing, when integrated with speaking, listening and viewing and critical thinking, constitutes valued aspects of literacy in modern life. Literacy is a critical component to ensure all students have the best chance to succeed in their studies and everyday life.