Cultural literacy means a reasonably good knowledge of your culture. It often refers to high culture, rather culture in general or popular culture.
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Marilyn R. Binkley has written: 'Adult literacy' -- subject(s): Cross-cultural studies, Workplace literacy, Functional literacy 'Reading literacy in the United States' -- subject(s): Literacy, International cooperation, Reading, Research
Examples of cultural literacy include understanding common idioms like "barking up the wrong tree," recognizing famous historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln or Cleopatra, being familiar with classic works of literature like "Romeo and Juliet," and knowing about significant cultural events such as the Civil Rights Movement or the Renaissance.
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Anna Robinson-Pant has written: 'Women, literacy, and development' -- subject(s): Case studies, Education, Literacy, Literacy programs, Women 'Cross Cultural perspectives in educational research'
Cultural Amnesia - book - has 876 pages.
Scientific literacy refers to the knowledge and understanding of scientific processes. These concepts are required for personal decision making, participation in civic and cultural affairs, and economic productivity.
"Cultural Amnesia" by Clive James was first published in 2007. The book is a collection of essays that explore various cultural and literary figures throughout history.
Diane Zahler has written: 'Test your cultural literacy' -- subject(s): Culture, Examinations, questions, Questions and answers, Miscellanea, Civilization 'Test your cultural literacy IQ' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, Culture, Civilization, ACT Assessment, SAT (Educational test) 'For My Teacher' '21st century guide to improving your writing' -- subject(s): Report writing, Problems, exercises, Grammar, Rhetoric, English language 'Test Your Cultural Literacy Zahler/Zahler'