Well, this is quite an unusual question but Literacy is not neccessarily more important than education. This is because Literacy is part of education anyway.
no, its not.
Both reading and literacy are important for individuals in both urban and rural areas. Literacy enables people to access information, communicate effectively, and participate fully in society regardless of where they live. It is essential for personal development, education, and economic opportunities.
As of the 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy, the literacy rate for Hawai'i was 16%. This means that 1 in 6, or more than 150,000, adults in Hawai'i are considered unable to read at a basic, functional level, and would benefit from basic education or literacy tutoring or assistance. Source: Hawaii Literacy
Literacy rate is a measure of the level of development in a country- seen as education is pivotal in developing your country. Therefore, countries with a low literacy rate will be more likely to have higher death rates than those with higher literacy rates.
Not everyone believes that love is more important than education, but those who do often look at life as a whole and think they'd be less miserable without education than without love.
The literacy rate in Pakistan in 2001 was about 43.9 percent of all people. People in cities had more literacy, but overall, education for women was much less than men.
Japan is very serious about its education and worth ethnic. The answer to this question would be yes, because of their higher literacy rate and lower unemployment rate.
To become an artist, talent is far more important than education.
More than 92 %.
the literacy rate in Jordan has reached more than 91%
Education is more immportant than gym because education is something you will need for the rest of your life because if you get good grades you will find a good carear gym could only effect your physical state not your education
A person who is more literate most likely has a higher education and will therefore enter into a higher paying job than the people who came before him, therefore combating poverty.