Do our employees understand what we write?
Abstract
States that the workplace is becoming an increasingly stern taskmaster in its demands for literate employees. However, employees may be moving in the opposite direction, resulting in a so‐called “literacy gap”. To make progress towards eliminating this gap, it is necessary, first, to investigate the extent of the problem, or whether there truly is a problem. This is the purpose of this exploratory study, which seeks to focus on the identification of the problem. Using various readability indices, the study examines examples of a typical organization’s reading expectations in terms of grade and difficulty levels. Representative samples from high school textbooks are examined to ascertain the existence of a reading level gap. Three particular readability indices are selected for use. The methodology utilized involves the transcription of selected pieces of both job‐ and education‐specific literature. Each piece is analysed using the readability indices, with resulting measurements of readability providing some indication of the assumed educational level of the reader.
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Citation
Nale, R.D., Rauch, D.A. and Barr, P.B. (1998), "Do our employees understand what we write?", Journal of Workplace Learning, Vol. 10 No. 5, pp. 251-257. https://doi.org/10.1108/13665629810230008
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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