Monday, January 5, 2009

Literacy Standards on Commercial Media

This evening I was watching Prime's alleged current affairs programme "Today Tonight", something I rarely do because it's a bit like reading "Thomas the Tank Engine."

In an article which launched from the low quality of many resumes being submitted to employers and then continued to talk about low standards in our education system, a graphic illustrating the basics of education read: "Reading Writing Arithmatic"

I couldn't believe my eyes! I even doubted my own nearly infallible spelling ability.

I won't be watching "Today Tonight" again in a hurry. Even Thomas the Tank Engine gets the spelling right.

3 comments:

  1. I'm appalled at the grammer our newspeople use. "She's gittin' busted."Even the people reading the stock market have never been taught how to read numbers and usually come up with something like, "Four two three point sixty three".I realize that a lot of people speak that way but when they are on television, in front of the public, reading the news, you would think grammer would be important.

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  2. I actually will email the writer of a local story if I find a spelling error. Spelling and proper word usage should be a given for paid journalists, but sadly it is often not.

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  3. It is sad that public literacy standards are so low, and declining

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