THE AMERICA Reads Challenge Act of 1937 makes a national commitment to
the goal that every child will read independently and weil by the end
of the third grade. The primary means of achieving this goal are to p
lace 1 million volunteers in schools to tutor children in reading. Thi
s article reviews both the quantitative and qualitative findings of 17
programs/studies in volunteer tutoring. Only 3 of the programs had an
evaluation comparing equivalent treatment and comparison groups to de
termine the effectiveness of the programs. Five of the programs had no
evaluations at all. The limited research does indicate that volunteer
s can be successful if they are trained and follow specific guidelines
. Important aspects of volunteer tutoring programs are summarized. Con
siderably more research needs to be done to ensure that tutoring by vo
lunteers will result in meaningful benefits to children.