A recent national survey reveals that nearly half of students in third through eighth grades struggle with reading, prompting teachers to seek more training in foundational literacy skills. 40% of teachers had misconceptions about how students develop word reading skills; almost half based their reading instruction on their classroom experience, and fewer than a quarter mentioned professional development as their main source of knowledge. The study also found that evidence-based practices focused on younger students; older students require tailored support to overcome reading challenges.
Kaufman, J. (2024). What's missing from teachers' toolkits to support student reading in grades 3-8? RAND.
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