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ACT Minister's Reading Challenge
In August 2004 The Chief Minister launched the Chief Minister's Reading Challenge program for all ACT school students in years 3-8 inclusive. The program is aimed at encouraging younger people's interest in reading.
The program
Student are challenged to read 20 books in one year, 15 which come from a list compiled by teachers, authors and publishers. The books are selected by a committee comprising of representatives from the Australian Society of Authors, Teacher Librarians, Board of Studies and the English Teachers Association.
The research
'Interest in reading' is a significant factor in children's literacy. And, it is the transition from primary to high school that is associated with the largest decrease in reading rates. For instance, the recent study Young Australians Reading conducted by the Australian Centre for Youth Literature 2001, found that reading for pleasure drops from 45% in primary students to 24% in secondary school students.
Partnership
In partnering with the Chief Minister's Reading Challenge, the Foundation hopes to motivate kids to keep reading during this transition period. We want to foster a love of reading for interest and for pleasure. We want students to use books to think about who they are relative to their families, their communities and the wider society.
You can play an important part
Share a book with a child in your life. Listen to them read. Together we can improve literacy in Australia. Remember, Open Books = Open Minds.

To learn more about the program or get your school or child enrolled in the Chief Minister's Reading Challenge, visit http://readingchallenge.activated.act.edu.au