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Monday, February 19, 2018

Indonesians appear to have a low interest in reading-at least according to the World’s Most Literate Nations study published by the Central Connecticut State University in 2016

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Indonesians appear to have a low interest in reading-at least according to the World’s Most Literate Nations study published by the Central Connecticut State University in 2016, which ranked Indonesians at 60 of the 61 nations studied. The lack of interest in reading has encouraged literacy movements in a number of regions to take action. The Lakoat.Kujawas community has opened a library in the Taiftob village, East Nusa Tenggara, where English

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