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alfabetizada

Alfabetizada is the feminine form of alfabetizado, an adjective and noun in Portuguese describing a person who can read and write. A person who is alfabetizada has completed basic literacy skills in a language, typically Portuguese; the masculine form is alfabetizado. The noun alfabetização refers to the process of acquiring literacy, as well as to educational programs aimed at teaching reading and writing, especially for children and adults who did not complete basic schooling.

Literacy, or alfabetização, is commonly reported in statistics as the share of a population that can read

Historical context: In many Portuguese-speaking countries, literacy improvement has been a central goal of public education

Limitations and nuance: Being alfabetizada indicates basic reading and writing ability, but it does not automatically

and
write
simple
texts.
The
term
distinguishes
those
who
are
illiterate
(analfabeto,
analfabeta)
from
those
who
can
perform
basic
literacy
tasks.
In
educational
policy,
alfabetização
programs
may
include
reading,
writing,
numeracy,
and
sometimes
digital
skills.
systems
and
development
programs.
Large-scale
literacy
campaigns
and
education
reforms
in
the
20th
and
21st
centuries
sought
to
reduce
analfabetismo
and
increase
school
enrollment,
with
lasting
effects
on
employment,
health,
and
civic
participation.
imply
high
literacy
or
functional
literacy
in
all
contexts.
Modern
discussions
distinguish
levels
of
literacy,
including
digital
literacy
and
critical
literacy,
which
extend
beyond
basic
reading
and
writing.