69传媒

Opinion
Education Letter to the Editor

EdWeek鈥檚 Most-Read Letters of 2023

This year鈥檚 top 5 letters to the editor
December 19, 2023 1 min read
Illustration of a line of diverse hands holding up speech bubbles in front of a subtle textured newspaper background
  • Save to favorites
  • Print
Email Copy URL

From long-simmering concerns over reading instruction and teacher burnout to newer concerns relating to the role of artificial intelligence in education, readers wrote in response to EdWeek鈥檚 coverage of the latest in K-12 news and insights.

Below are the most-read Letters to the Editor of the past year. You can find the complete collection of letters here.

1. Meaning Must Come First During 69传媒 Instruction

A reading tutor pushes back against the science of reading in this letter to the editor. Read more.


2. We Need a New Way to Teach Phonics

Let鈥檚 hear more about different, engaging ways to teach phonics. Read more.


3. Treat Teachers Like Human Beings to Avoid Burnout

Understanding teachers鈥 limitations and strengths to utilize their skills in ways that drive their passion can also help avoid burnout. Read more.

In response to the principal-advice column 5 Strategies to Empower Teachers to Be Leaders鈥 (March 28, 2023).


4. 69传媒 Must Do Better to Meet IDEA Requirements

More states must follow through on this law. Read more.


5. How to Co-Exist With Tech Is ChatGPT鈥檚 Lesson

Sure, the program can lead to cheating, but it can also free up teachers鈥 time for important instruction. Read more.

In response to the Opinion blog post 鈥ChatGPT: Teachers Weigh In on How to Manage the New AI Chatbot鈥 (Jan. 3, 2023).

See Also

Education Week opinion letters submissions
Gwen Keraval for Education Week
Education Letter to the Editor EdWeek's Most-Read Letters of 2022
December 27, 2022
1 min read

Events

This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Special Education Webinar
Don鈥檛 Count Them Out: Dyscalculia Support from PreK-Career
Join Dr. Elliott and Dr. Wall as they empower educators to support students with dyscalculia to envision successful careers and leadership roles.
Content provided by 
This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Student Well-Being Webinar
Improve School Culture and Engage 69传媒: Archery鈥檚 Critical Role in Education
Changing lives one arrow at a time. Find out why administrators and principals are raving about archery in their schools.
Content provided by 
School Climate & Safety Webinar Engaging Every Student: How to Address Absenteeism and Build Belonging
Gain valuable insights and practical solutions to address absenteeism and build a more welcoming and supportive school environment.

EdWeek Top School Jobs

Teacher Jobs
Search over ten thousand teaching jobs nationwide 鈥 elementary, middle, high school and more.
Principal Jobs
Find hundreds of jobs for principals, assistant principals, and other school leadership roles.
Administrator Jobs
Over a thousand district-level jobs: superintendents, directors, more.
Support Staff Jobs
Search thousands of jobs, from paraprofessionals to counselors and more.

Read Next

Education Briefly Stated: January 29, 2025
Here's a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed.
9 min read
Education Quiz Education Week News Quiz: Jan. 23, 2025
Test your knowledge on the latest news and trends in education.
1 min read
President Donald Trump speaks in Emancipation Hall after the 60th Presidential Inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. His administration's order to pause potentially trillions of dollars in federal spending this week sent school districts scrambling to figure out which funds might be halted.
President Donald Trump speaks in Emancipation Hall after the 60th Presidential Inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. His administration's order to pause potentially trillions of dollars in federal spending this week sent school districts scrambling to figure out which funds might be halted.
Al Drago/AP
Education Quiz Education Week News Quiz: Jan. 16, 2025
Test your knowledge on the latest news and trends in education.
1 min read
Image of positive movement when attending to a student's well-being is a component.
Dmitrii_Guzhanin/iStock/Getty and Laura Baker/Education Week
Education Briefly Stated: January 15, 2025
Here's a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed.
8 min read