Obtain a college degree or state certification in elementary education. To become a Reading Recovery teacher, you must first be a teacher (you cannot get a degree in Reading Recovery specifically). A college degree in elementary education gives you a good foundation in teaching young students, which is important because Reading Recovery is a program for first-graders.
Get a reading certification. This is not a requirement for the Reading Recovery program; however, it is recommended that you have a strong background in teaching children to read. Even if you do not pursue a degree, consider taking courses in reading education at a university.
Teach for at least two years. Before you can be accepted into Reading Recovery training, you must have taught for two years. Teachers successful in the classroom are more likely to be chosen to become Reading Recovery teachers since the program has high standards and requires a strong commitment to continual training.
Talk to your principal about receiving training. The principal decides which teachers are selected for the Reading Recovery program. If you are not employed at a Reading Recovery school, you can either try to get your school to adopt the program or seek employment at a Reading Recovery school.
Commit to the Reading Recovery training process. According to the Reading Recovery website, it takes more than one year to complete your initial training. After this, continual monitoring and professional development are required.
Once you've met all of the requirements, you will be a highly-trained reading teacher, ready to help first-graders learn to read.