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It’s always helpful (and enlightening) at the end of the year to see which stories captured readers’ attention. These are the Top 10 stories from The Grade, based on pageviews from Jan. 1 to Dec. 22 and published in 2020. Do you have a favorite that didn’t make the list? We’d love to know.

#10

How to survive being laid off from your first newspaper job

#9

3 steps to fix the Washington Post’s education section

#8

Two hours a day!? Remote learning provides meager offerings for low-income kids

#7

The 14 most memorable pieces of education journalism from 2020

#6

Four hours a day; how teacher contracts are shaping remote learning

#5

Cracking the code on reading instruction stories

#4

How to avoid writing needlessly alarmist school reopening stories

#3

No, asking questions about remote learning isn’t ‘teacher bashing’

#2

Nice White Parents: a different way of covering school inequality

#1

The tentative successes of in-person learning deserve more coverage

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