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Innovative program prepares journalism educators for the future
Monday, June 25, 2012 By: Bridget Parker
Once again a new medium requires new rules. Many journalism teachers are left scrambling to fill a fast opening void.
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Tweets, friends and good content help online news sites earn hits
Monday, June 25, 2012 By: Sara Hennes
Your high school newspaper has just launched a slick new website, sure to be a huge hit. But sadly, it remains hitless. The reality is you’re going to have to find your audience (hint: they’re online)
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Localizing world news for high school publications
Monday, June 25, 2012 By: Stephanie Platter
Despite easy availability of world news, students rarely partake. Journalism students need tools to report world news in a way that makes it matter at the community level.
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Advisers wary of print-to-online transition
Thursday, June 28, 2012 By: Elaine Broussard
Journalism educators must weigh the pros of building their students’ proficiency with digital formats versus the cons of giving up a traditionally beloved print format.
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Guiding students to ethical use of social media
Thursday, June 28, 2012 By: Rhonda Dickens
As professional and university journalists grapple with using social media ethically, should high school journalism educators write social media guidelines as well?
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Journalism teachers struggle teaching copyright and fair use laws
Thursday, June 28, 2012 By: Linda Hopson
The adviser for a student newspaper in Boulder, Colo., logged onto her computer to check a story posted online about the new hit TV series “SMASH” and let out a sigh.
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Journalists, educators: Make diversity intentional
Thursday, June 28, 2012 By: Denise Powell
This article will inform you how to bring diversity to your journalism staff. Diversity may not happen in school journalism if you’re not intentional.
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Tech-talk kills interview skills
Monday, June 25, 2012 By: Paula Wolfe
Today's incoming high school freshmen have a handicap that their elders do not: They can't talk to people. Having spent their formative years texting, tweeting and Facebooking, these young people fin
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Journalism education threatened at Title I schools
Thursday, June 28, 2012 By: Cody Roberts
Title I high schools face numerous obstacles from a socio-economic standpoint. Oftentimes elective courses such as journalism are forced onto the financial chopping block or are deemed irrelevant by t
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To print or not to print: Who decides?
Monday, June 25, 2012 By: Donna Owen
When the student press wishes to publish material that is likely to displease the administration, the teacher adviser must not only advocate for students but also cooperate with the principal. Experts
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Thursday, June 28, 2012 By Linda Hopson
The adviser for a student newspaper in Boulder, Colo., logged onto her computer to check a story posted online about the new hit TV series “SMASH” and let out a sigh.
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Monday, June 25, 2012 By Donna Owen
When the student press wishes to publish material that is likely to displease the administration, the teacher adviser must not only advocate for students but also cooperate with the principal. Experts
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Issue Date: Thursday, June 28, 2012
Issue: Cronkite Connection-USE THIS
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