Report: Nearly 1 in 3 Teachers Still Use ‘Discredited’ Reading Methods
A Fordham Institute survey of more than 1,200 educators found 30% still favor cueing alongside phonics, with lower adoption in low-income schools.
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Report: Nearly 1 in 3 teachers still use ‘discredited’ reading methods - The Mexico Ledger
Report: Nearly 1 in 3 teachers still use ‘discredited’ reading methodsWhile reform around reading instruction continues to gain momentum, about a third of teachers are using “discredited” methods to teach kids how to read and aren’t fully committed to the science of reading, a new report found.In a survey of more than 1,200 K-3 educators in the fall of 2025, obtained by The 74, researchers at the Fordham Institute, an education reform nonprofit,…
Report: Nearly 1 in 3 teachers still use ‘discredited’ reading methods
Report: Nearly 1 in 3 teachers still use ‘discredited’ reading methodsWhile reform around reading instruction continues to gain momentum, about a third of teachers are using “discredited” methods to teach kids how to read and aren’t fully committed to the science of reading, a new report found.In a survey of more than 1,200 K-3 educators in the fall of 2025, obtained by The 74, researchers at the Fordham Institute, an education reform nonprofit,…
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