Reading for Pleasure Crisis: Urgent Action Needed to Save a Generation

Education News

Reading for Pleasure Crisis: Urgent Action Needed to Save a Generation
READINGEDUCATIONCHILDREN
  • 📰 LBCNews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 150 sec. here
  • 10 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 84%
  • Publisher: 59%

The National Literacy Trust warns of a crisis in reading for pleasure, urging the government to act urgently. Only a third of children enjoy reading, and many lack access to books. The situation threatens children's futures and the UK's economy.

Reading lets children discover new worlds, meet new people and learn about the past. It sparks imagination, gets children thinking differently and helps them develop empathy.When children enjoy reading and have books of their own at home, it can benefit all areas of their lives, from boosting their confidence and wellbeing to improving their academic performance and life chances – setting them up for a brighter future.What’s more, the potential benefits for the economy are significant.

If all school-aged children in the UK read for pleasure every day, it could add £4.6 billion to the UK’s GDP each year.That’s why it matters that children’s enjoyment of reading has plummeted to an all-time low, with only a third (34.6%) saying they enjoy reading in their free time. Meanwhile, 1 in 10 (9.8%) children say they don’t own a single book, rising to 1 in 8 (12.4%) of those in the nation’s most disadvantaged communities.Add to this the fact that a quarter (26%) of 11-year-olds in England left primary school last year without the reading skills expected for their age, while more than a third (38%) left secondary school without achieving at least a level 4 (grade C) in English language, and the gravity of the situation is stark.We must turn the page on the reading for pleasure crisis before more children’s futures are put at risk.We need to give children and young people more opportunities to discover the joy and purpose of reading in ways that matter to them – tapping into their motivations and interests, giving them agency and choice over the reading they do in their free time and helping them explore different reading materials and formats.For example, our latest research shows that listening to stories, such as audiobooks, can spark children’s interest in reading books and is also positively associated with reading enjoyment.That’s why initiatives like are so important. Every week, children and families will get the chance to discover a beloved story, brought to life by fantastic storytellers, which will capture their imaginations and unlock an enjoyment of stories which can be the first step on their journey to becoming a reader.So many families, schools, libraries, charities, publishers, businesses, and more, are already inspiring children’s reading in such diverse and innovative ways.But to truly make it a national priority, we are urging the government to form a reading taskforce and action plan with multi-sector partners – amplifying our collective reach and influence, strengthening our impact and re-imagining solutions to this complex crisis.Our dedication to this cause will be unrelenting. Over the next three years, we will support and empower 1.5 million more children and young people from disadvantaged communities to read for pleasure and develop greater confidence in their reading skills.By expanding and deepening our work in schools, communities and with partners, we will strive to play a significant role in growing a generation of readers.Donate today and help us to empower even more children with the vital literacy skills they need to succeed in life: https://literacytrust.org.uk/lbc________________Jonathan Douglas CBE is the Chief Executive of the National Literacy Trust.LBC Views provides a platform for diverse opinions on current affairs and matters of public interest.The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official LBC position.To contact us email [email protected]

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

LBCNews /  🏆 75. in UK

READING EDUCATION CHILDREN LITERACY UK ECONOMY

United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Is It An Injury Crisis Or A Crisis Of Confidence?Is It An Injury Crisis Or A Crisis Of Confidence?The author questions the validity of calling Arsenal's current situation an 'injury crisis', pointing out that many of the absent players are not first team regulars or have limited playing time.
Read more »

Blackpool Pleasure Beach announces big change to iconic rideBlackpool Pleasure Beach announces big change to iconic ride'It will make a huge difference'
Read more »

Blackpool Pleasure Beach announces huge revamp to iconic ride after closureBlackpool Pleasure Beach announces huge revamp to iconic ride after closure'Riders can expect to feel their stomachs drop to the floor'
Read more »

Blackpool Pleasure Beach to revamp iconic ride and give it new nameBlackpool Pleasure Beach to revamp iconic ride and give it new nameThe ride has been closed for the 2024 season as the resort's engineers work on things
Read more »

I take no pleasure with this Newcastle United predictionI take no pleasure with this Newcastle United predictionThe Mag
Read more »

The Decline of Reading: From Party Envy to Social Media ScrollingThe Decline of Reading: From Party Envy to Social Media ScrollingReading, once a coveted pastime, is facing a decline. The author reflects on the shift from bookish admiration to sheepish admissions about not reading enough. Experts and surveys highlight the dwindling reading habits, particularly among younger generations, pointing to the allure of social media and the erosion of reading skills.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-13 04:58:15