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Stephen Sawchuk

Stephen Sawchuk

Assistant Managing Editor at Education Week Online

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Stephen Sawchuk
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What's Missing From States' Reading Laws? The Role of Content Knowledge - Education Week

Content is a critical part of reading—and should be name-checked by lawmakers, reading researchers say.
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Anti-Critical-Race-Theory Laws Are Slowing Down. Here Are 3 Things ...

After a wave of bills limiting class discussions on race and gender, an Education Week analysis shows the policies have slowed.
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Finance Education in Schools Must Be More Than Personal (Opinion) -...

Schools need to teach students to see how their spending impacts others, writes the executive director of the Institute for Humane Education.
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Reading Comprehension Challenges and Opportunities, in Charts - Edu...

Learn where students struggle, what types of materials educators use, and their perceptions of students’ stamina and pleasure reading.
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How to Build Students' Reading Stamina - Education Week

Building stamina—the attention span and endurance to read texts for sustained periods—is critical to support reading comprehension.
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School Shootings This Year: How Many and Where - Education Week

Education Week is tracking K-12 school shootings in 2024 with injuries or deaths. See the number of incidents and where they occurred.
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These Kids Want to Go to School. The Main Obstacle? Paperwork - Edu...

Schools require several documents from parents before bringing their child back to school, especially after low attendance from the pandemic.

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The Stories That Stuck With Us, 2023 Edition - Education Week

Our newsroom selected five stories as among the highlights of our work. Here’s why.
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EdWeek's Most-Read Letters of 2023 (Opinion) - Education Week

Read the most-read Letters to the Editor of the past year.
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No, Book Bans Are Never 'Reasonable' (Opinion) - Education Week

Our stories and histories deserve to be told without censorship, says this letter to the editor.
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We Must Integrate Reading and Writing (Opinion) - Education Week

“How to develop a nation of great writers is worthy of further discussion,” says this letter to the editor.
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Briefly Stated: February 22, 2023 - Education Week

Here’s a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed.
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Briefly Stated: February 8, 2023 - Education Week

Here’s a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed.
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Briefly Stated: February 1, 2023 - Education Week

Here’s a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed.
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How to Co-Exist With Tech Is ChatGPT's Lesson (Opinion) - Education...

“The AI-generated work raises the bar of output quality expected from students,” says this letter to the editor.
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The Science of Reading … and Writing - Education Week

Often overshadowed by reading, writing is a critical part of elementary literacy. Learn how the two can be integrated.
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How Does Writing Fit Into the 'Science of Reading'? - Education Week

Writing in the early grades is often segmented off from reading. Research suggests teaching them together is both efficient and effective.
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Briefly Stated: January 18, 2023 - Education Week

Here’s a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed.
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How Schools Can Benefit From the Power of Positive Parents - Educat...

Parents and administrators share what worked in their school-change efforts.
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Updating Social Studies Expectations in the 'Critical Race Theory' ...

Always a focal point for controversy, updating what students should know in history class became especially charged in late 2021 and 2022.
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The Most-Read Opinion Essays of 2022 (Opinion) - Education Week

This year, your fellow education professionals were particularly drawn both to the instructional side of teaching and its emotional facets.