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1. Foundational Literacies (Core Academic & Communication)

  • Reading literacy – Understanding written text.
  • Writing literacy – Communicating via text.
  • Numeracy – Understanding and applying numbers and math.
  • Oracy – Effective speaking and listening.
  • Spelling literacy – Accurate word formation.
  • Grammar literacy – Understanding language rules.
  • Phonemic literacy – Recognizing sounds in words.
  • Handwriting literacy – Legible and efficient script.
  • Translation literacy – Converting meaning between languages.
  • Multilingual literacy – Competence in multiple languages.

2. Digital & Technological Literacies

  • Digital literacy – Using digital tools effectively.
  • Technological literacy – Understanding and using technology.
  • ICT literacy – Information and communication technology skills.
  • Computational literacy – Programming, algorithms, and logic.
  • Maker literacy – Hands-on building and prototyping.
  • Robotics literacy – Understanding and building robots.
  • Electronics literacy – Designing and troubleshooting circuits.
  • 3D printing literacy – Using additive manufacturing tools.
  • CAD literacy – Using computer-aided design software.
  • Cybersecurity literacy – Understanding online safety and security.
  • AI literacy – Understanding AI use, limits, and ethics.
  • Blockchain literacy – Decentralized systems and applications.
  • Augmented/virtual reality literacy – Designing and using AR/VR.
  • Open-source literacy – Understanding and contributing to open-source projects.
  • Remote collaboration literacy – Effective virtual teamwork.

3. Information & Data Literacies

  • Information literacy – Finding and evaluating information.
  • Media literacy – Understanding and analyzing media.
  • News literacy – Recognizing credible journalism.
  • Data literacy – Interpreting and communicating data.
  • Statistical literacy – Understanding statistics and probabilities.
  • Geospatial literacy – Understanding maps, GIS, and spatial data.
  • Archival literacy – Managing and preserving information over time.

4. Cognitive & Thinking Literacies

  • Critical literacy – Analyzing and questioning assumptions.
  • Systems literacy – Understanding interlinked systems.
  • Strategic literacy – Long-term planning and foresight.
  • Problem-solving literacy – Approaching and solving challenges.
  • Creative literacy – Generating and developing new ideas.
  • Design literacy – Understanding principles of good design.
  • Pattern literacy – Recognizing and applying recurring structures.
  • Metacognitive literacy – Thinking about your own thinking.
  • Scenario literacy – Modeling possible futures.

5. Scientific & Environmental Literacies

  • Scientific literacy – Understanding scientific principles and method.
  • Engineering literacy – Applying engineering concepts.
  • Mathematical literacy – Using math to model and solve problems.
  • Energy literacy – Understanding energy production, storage, and use.
  • Climate literacy – Understanding climate change and responses.
  • Environmental literacy – Understanding ecosystems and sustainability.
  • Agricultural literacy – Understanding food production systems.
  • Water literacy – Understanding water cycles and management.
  • Biodiversity literacy – Knowledge of species and conservation.
  • Ethnobotanical literacy – Understanding human uses of plants.
  • Materials literacy – Understanding materials science basics.

6. Financial & Economic Literacies

  • Financial literacy – Managing money and investments.
  • Economic literacy – Understanding markets and economic systems.
  • Entrepreneurial literacy – Starting and running ventures.
  • Trade literacy – Understanding global trade systems.
  • Property literacy – Real estate principles and ownership.
  • Negotiation literacy – Bargaining for optimal outcomes.
  • Supply chain literacy – Understanding how goods flow.

7. Health & Wellbeing Literacies

  • Health literacy – Understanding health information.
  • Nutritional literacy – Making informed food choices.
  • Mental health literacy – Understanding mental wellbeing.
  • Physical literacy – Mastery of body movement and fitness.
  • First aid literacy – Responding to health emergencies.
  • Sexual health literacy – Understanding reproductive health.
  • Safety literacy – Recognizing and reducing hazards.
  • Resilience literacy – Adapting to adversity.

8. Social & Cultural Literacies

  • Cultural literacy – Understanding cultural norms and history.
  • Civic literacy – Understanding government and civic roles.
  • Historical literacy – Interpreting historical events.
  • Geopolitical literacy – Understanding world politics and relations.
  • Social literacy – Navigating interpersonal relationships.
  • Collaborative literacy – Working productively with others.
  • Intercultural literacy – Working across cultures.
  • Conflict resolution literacy – Navigating disputes constructively.
  • Empathy literacy – Understanding others’ emotions.
  • Ethical literacy – Applying moral reasoning.
  • Philosophical literacy – Engaging with ideas about reality, values, and logic.

9. Arts & Aesthetic Literacies

  • Visual literacy – Interpreting and creating visual meaning.
  • Music literacy – Reading and creating music.
  • Film literacy – Understanding film language and storytelling.
  • Theatrical literacy – Understanding performance arts.
  • Art literacy – Understanding and creating visual arts.
  • Design thinking literacy – Applying human-centered design.

10. Work & Industry Literacies

  • Construction literacy – Building techniques and codes.
  • Manufacturing literacy – Understanding production processes.
  • Tool literacy – Knowing and using tools safely.
  • Welding literacy – Metal joining and fabrication.
  • Machine literacy – Understanding and operating machinery.
  • Logistics literacy – Coordinating resources and movement.
  • Project management literacy – Organizing tasks and timelines.
  • Quality assurance literacy – Ensuring product and process quality.
  • Maintenance literacy – Keeping systems operational.

11. Personal Mastery Literacies

  • Time literacy – Managing and prioritizing time.
  • Goal-setting literacy – Structuring and achieving objectives.
  • Mindfulness literacy – Awareness and focus in the moment.
  • Learning-to-learn literacy – Mastering learning strategies.
  • Self-leadership literacy – Directing your own actions and growth.
  • Adaptability literacy – Adjusting to change effectively.
  • Life design literacy – Designing a fulfilling life.

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