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Are You A Teacher Who Uses 'Harry Potter' In Your Curriculum? Tell Us About It

Katherine Du
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NPR

Updated on Oct. 15.

It's been a little more than 20 years since Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was first published in the U.S. In that time, the series has become beloved by many — and sparked controversy among others, often making it onto lists of banned books.

NPR wants to hear from teachers who incorporate Harry Potter into their yearly curriculum. Whether you're just starting out and have loved the books since you were a child or you're a seasoned veteran who has taught about Hogwarts for years, we want to hear about the experiences you've had with your students.

Your responses may be used in an upcoming story, on air or on NPR.org. A producer may reach out to you to follow up on your response, too.

This form was closed on Oct. 14.

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Wynne Davis is a digital reporter and producer for NPR's All Things Considered.