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WVXU Interview Features UC Clermont Professor Dr. Victoria Appatova
While most us take the ability to read for granted, there are many adults who struggle with reading. Approximately 20 percent of adults cant complete a job application, read a food label, or understand simple written instructions. In Greater Cincinnati, more than 280,000 adults need help with basic literacy skills.
WVXU Guests include:
Executive Director of The Literacy Council for Clermont County, Susan Vilardo
University of Cincinnati Clermont College Assistant Professor of Reading and English, Dr. Victoria Appatova
President of The Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati, Kathy Allen Ciarla
Listen to the May 12, 2011 interview by opening this link: http://www.wvxu.org/impact/impact_archiveview.asp?ID=5/12/2011
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