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1 Reading Statistics

2 DATA 98% of households in the United States have at least one television set and 34% have two. A.C. Nielsen Co. the average American watches 3 hours and 46 minutes of TV each day. (That's more than 52 days of nonstop TV-watching per year.) By the age of 65, the average American will have spent nearly nine years glued to the tube. While 59% of Americans can name The Three Stooges, only 17% can name three Supreme Court Justices.

3 DATA Time spent reading for personal interest and playing games or using a computer for leisure varied greatly by age. Individuals age 75 and over averaged 1.4 hours of reading per weekend day and 0.2 hour (12 minutes) playing games or using a computer for leisure. Conversely, individuals ages 15 to 19 read for an average of 0.1 hour (7 minutes) per weekend day and spent 1.0 hour playing games or using a computer. (United States Department of Labor: 2006 Report)

4 DATA The average reading ability of youth confined in correctional institutions is at the fourth-grade level. U.S. Department of Juvenile Justice – 2001 Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania report that “only 12% of formerly incarcerated youth had a high school diploma or GED by young adulthood…only about 30% were in either school or a job 1 year after their release [and] delinquent youth are 7 times more likely to have a history of unemployment and welfare dependence as an adult.” (NDTAC, 2006)

5 DATA The Criminal Justice Policy Council studied 26,000 inmates who were released from prison in 1997 and 1998 and also found that young, uneducated prisoners were 37% less likely to return to prison if they learned to read while incarcerated. (2006)

6 DATA 15% of the U.S. population dropped out of school before graduation because they fell so far behind in school that they lost hope of ever catching up. (Adult Basic Education, 2000).

7 DATA “43% of people with the lowest literacy skills live in poverty; 17% of people with the lowest literacy skills receive food stamps; and 70% of people with the lowest literacy skills have no full or part-time job.” (National Institute for Literacy, 2006)

8 Maryland Task Force (1997) A task force, (elementary-grades teachers, administrators, curriculum coordinators, a media specialist and representatives of higher education institutions) gathered to: –develop and disseminate a Resource Paper on Reading Achievement –to design and recommend a comprehensive professional development system for pre-service and in-service education –target ways and means to inform policymakers, practitioners and parents about how to implement best practices for reading in schools.


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