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Stardust Foundation launches student journalism into the future
Thursday, June 26, 2008 By: Joshua Fischer
Down in the isolated corner where Arizona borders Mexico and New Mexico, Douglas High School doesn’t get much attention from the high-tech media metropolis of Phoenix. All that is about to change.
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Cultural diversityA generation of understanding
Thursday, June 26, 2008 By: Margaret Ansel
They’re in my class, your class, the class next door.
Look around and what do you see? Students coming from varying backgrounds and cultures waiting to take hold of their world.
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Burnout taking over educators
Thursday, June 26, 2008 By: Alisse Christensen
With so many responsibilities, it’s no wonder that teachers burn out so easily. According to the Washington Post, half of new teachers in the U.S. are more susceptible to quitting within their first f
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Citizen journalism biggest buzzword in news business
Thursday, June 26, 2008 By: Joye Oakley
Citizen journalism is here, and Big Brother better watch out. The citizens are watching, and the omniscient eyes of tech-savvy populations are capturing anything, anywhere, anytime.
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Why journalism students do better and become more prepared for college
Thursday, June 26, 2008 By: DeLia M. McClam
Sharing and caring in the classroom work well while inspiring young minds to document the history of the day.
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Journalism programs downsizing, even disappearing
Thursday, June 26, 2008 By: Sharn Matusek
Journalism classes compete with other high school subjects for a place on student schedules and even for respect, leaving some calling for “No Newspaper Left Behind.”
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Journalism education indispensable in volatile elective market
Thursday, June 26, 2008 By: Jeff Pribble
Each year journalism students across the country learn to chase stories and tell them well, becoming better citizens and better students in the process. Meanwhile, high school teachers face increasing
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High school papers hesitant to enter online world
Thursday, June 26, 2008 By: Karen Gordon
It's 2008. Do you know where your high school news is? For some schools, converting the traditional high school newspaper to online-only is sign of the times. But while students may adapt easily to t
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Ethical standards key for high school journalists
Thursday, June 26, 2008 By: Delbert Ellerton
At first, the photos looked very real. The boy’s arm appeared cut and mutilated, obvious signs of self torture and a death wish.
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Journalism teachers face writing challenge
Thursday, June 26, 2008 By: Fred Aldrich
Student writing can be a headache for high school journalism teachers, but writing problems do not have to lead to dead ends for young journalists.
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Issue: 2008 ASNE Reynolds Institute
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