Teachers, tell us your thoughts on teaching reading
Chalkbeat is a nonprofit, independent news organization covering education. With recent news coverage about widespread problems with reading instruction in American schools, we want to know what you think.

Your responses to this survey will help inform our coverage. We'd also like to publish a sampling of the responses so that the public better understands teachers' views on reading instruction. Please let us know below if we can publish your responses, including your name. We won't publish your contact information. We only request it so that we can follow up if we have more questions.
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Recent reporting by Emily Hanford critiques American schools for teaching students to read with little to no attention to the science behind reading instruction? Do you agree with this critique? Why or why not?
If you're a teacher, tell us how your preparation program covered reading instruction and whether you think it was effective.
What do you know now about reading instruction that you didn't know when you started teaching? How do you gain this knowledge?
Would you be willing to do an interview and tell us more about how you approach reading instruction? If so, let us know how to reach you. We won't publish your contact information.
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