March 18, 2014 by Feature Writing What’s in the middle of your feature? A lesson on how to structure the middle of a feature story Read more
March 18, 2014 by Feature Writing Start strong, end strong A lesson on how to construct strong ledes and endings Read more
March 17, 2014 by Feature Writing Revising to be heard A lesson on revision and literary elements to incorporate into feature writing Read more
March 17, 2014 by Feature Writing Writing a vignette A lesson in which students will learn about feature style and begin crafting their first vignette Read more
March 17, 2014 by Feature Writing Types of feature stories A lesson introducing and exploring feature story types Read more
March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics When journalists err ethically Student research project that addresses an area of journalistic ethical misconduct Read more
March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics Learning to be fair, balanced and accurate Role playing to work through difficult ethical situations Read more
March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics Exploring the issues with anonymous sources Students will examine the positive and negative potential in the use of anonymous sources, participate in activities examining the roles of anonymous sources and develop policies to guide their future use in local student media Read more
March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics Applying ethics to scholastic journalism scenarios A lesson on the application of ethical principles using real world scholastic journalism scenarios Read more
March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics The TUFF process for making ethical decisions An exploration in another way to analyze ethical scenarios using the TUFF formula Read more