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Young people reading a lot less
The Boston Globe ^ | Nov 19, 2007 | David Mehegan

Posted on 11/19/2007 5:08:44 AM PST by upchuck

We know what young people are doing more of: watching television, surfing the Web, listening to their iPods, talking on cellphones, and instant-messaging their friends. But a new report released today by the National Endowment for the Arts makes clear what they're doing a lot less of: reading.

The report - a 99-page compendium of more than 40 studies by universities, foundations, business groups, and government agencies since 2004 - paints a dire picture of plummeting levels of reading among young people over the past two decades. Among the findings:

Only 30 percent of 13-year-olds read almost every day.

The number of 17-year-olds who never read for pleasure increased from 9 percent in 1984 to 19 percent in 2004.

Almost half of Americans between ages 18 and 24 never read books for pleasure.

The average person between ages 15 and 24 spends 2 to 2 1/2 hours a day watching TV and 7 minutes reading.

"This is a massive social problem," NEA chairman Dana Gioia, said by phone from Washington. "We are losing the majority of the new generation. They will not achieve anything close to their potential because of poor reading."

It is not just the amount of reading. According to the report, reading ability has fallen as well. While scores have improved for 9-year-olds, they dropped sharply for 17-year-olds. Only about a third of high school seniors read at a proficient level, a 13 percent decline since 1992. "And proficiency is not a high standard," Gioia said. "We're not asking them to be able to read Proust in the original. We're talking about reading the daily newspaper."

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To: cinives

bt on th Inet u dnt need 2 spel.


42 posted on 11/19/2007 7:51:57 AM PST by bannie
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To: BobS
In the 8th grade I read the World Book Encyclopedia for fun, & did not live that down till after graduation...
43 posted on 11/19/2007 7:53:46 AM PST by TMSuchman (American by birth, Rebel by choice, Marine by act of GOD!)
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To: upchuck

And, this is a surprise to whom?


44 posted on 11/19/2007 8:22:27 AM PST by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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To: bannie

LOL - but you do outside of IM


45 posted on 11/19/2007 9:35:15 AM PST by cinives (On some planets what I do is considered normal.)
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To: Man50D

I cee you ar a fello graduat of the Evelyn Woodhead Sped Reddin Korse.


46 posted on 11/19/2007 9:36:37 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

I am a voracious reader. I read with my kids from the time they were old enough to enjoy it.. Now they read for pleasure all the time. My one rule was that I never said no to buying a book if they wanted to read it. Now they recommend books to me and I recommend books to them. Reading is the most fundemental skill they need for success and both my kids are doing great.


47 posted on 11/19/2007 9:42:33 AM PST by lawdave
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To: Berlin_Freeper

My oldest daughter, you would have to drag her into the book store kicking and screaming. She’s extremely intelligent, but she hates reading.

My youngest daughter called me last night while she was in Books a Million. She was all excited because she bought 10 books for $35. Her bedroom is wall to wall books right now. I guarantee she’ll have bookshelves lining the walls when she gets old.


48 posted on 11/19/2007 9:46:39 AM PST by Elyse (I refuse to feed the crocodile.)
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To: cinives
Sigh...I know. I’m not a “natural speller,” so I’ve spent years building an intimate relationship with my dictionary.
49 posted on 11/19/2007 10:47:50 AM PST by bannie
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To: Elyse

That’s why God made libraries.


50 posted on 11/19/2007 10:49:30 AM PST by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: Berlin_Freeper
I have known old people that had bookshelves all along their walls. Those days are long gone.

For some, perhaps.

Everyone in my family is *still* in a perpetual state of having more books than bookshelves...

51 posted on 11/19/2007 10:53:11 AM PST by RosieCotton ("Anything worth doing is worth doing badly." -- G.K. Chesterton [NaNo Count 39362/50000])
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To: bannie

I don’t know if this will help but restudy your phonetic principles and spelling will become a lot easier.


52 posted on 11/19/2007 12:21:30 PM PST by cinives (On some planets what I do is considered normal.)
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