What is a Reluctant Reader?

Reluctant readers are those who, for whatever reason, do not like to read.
Reluctant readers are typically students who are disengaged, struggling readers, many of which are not realizing success in any aspect of their school career. Educators encounter struggling readers in the classroom every day. These students need to be engaged in reading and must be helped to develop the skills required to not only be successful in school, but to become lifelong readers and learners. All students will require advanced literacy skills regardless of their post secondary pathway, and reluctant and struggling readers need extra support in achieving this end.
Unfortunately, many of these students arrive at middle and secondary school believing that they can’t read and/or that they dislike reading. This negative attitude tends to be combined with a steadfast view that it is too late for them to become good readers. The pre-existing attitudes and beliefs of these students make it extremely challenging for teachers to actively engage them in reading. This website was developed to provide educators with resources, materials and ideas for working with reluctant readers in their classrooms, as well as aid teachers in finding high quality fiction that will engage their students.
Featured Pages
Balanced Reading Programs
"The most important thing a reluctant, struggling adolescent reader needs is a teacher who understands reading instruction, adolescent development, and motivation," (Fisher and Frey, 2008). Learn more...
Teaching Ideas
Project, activites and more to use in your classroom. Learn more...
You can also check out our Readers Theater page to download scripts and learn how to create a readers theater in your classroom.
Reading Strategies
Leading researchers agree that there are universal strategies that all proficient readers use. Learn more...
Finding High-Quality Fiction
For reading material to be effective and engaging, it must be meaningful and it must be at the students’ level in order for them to practice and enjoy success while reading. Learn more...




