numeracynu‧me‧ra‧cy /ˈnjuːmərəsi $ ˈnuː-/ noun [uncountable] - Basic numeracy and literacy are often all that are required.
- Contrast this with concern among teachers and parents over levels of literacy and numeracy.
- Experience in the use of computer modelling is highly desirable and a high degree of numeracy is essential.
- Geography provides an extensive training in numeracy, literacy and in handling geographic information of all kinds.
- In Macbeth, for example, the organisation of numeracy of players, hits and rests, is magnificent.
- Languages should be considered a key skill alongside literacy, numeracy, and information and communications technology, the report says.
- The strength of geography lies in the training it provides inthe combination of literacy, numeracy, problem-solving and experimental skills.
- There is, however, considerable concern amongst employers about basic skills including literacy and numeracy.
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