March 19, 2014 by Leadership and Team Building Creating a mentoring program and a middle school journalism workshop A lesson on developing a mentoring program to grow middle school relations Read more
March 19, 2014 by Photojournalism Caption writing & headlining photos A lesson on writing captions and headlines for photos Read more
March 18, 2014 by Photojournalism Exploring the history of photojournalism A lesson on the important events in photojournalism’s history Read more
March 18, 2014 by Feature Writing Finding and focusing for fast turnaround A lesson on how to find and develop features quickly from start to finish Read more
March 18, 2014 by Feature Writing Team interviewing fishbowl A lesson that capitalizes on teamwork to develop questions and fishbowl an interview for the class 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
March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics Crafting the argument against prior review and censorship Building the case against prior review and restraint: talking points to help start a discussion between advisers and administrators Read more
March 17, 2014 by Law and Ethics Introduction to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Understanding the often erroneous application of FERPA, also known as the Buckley Amendment, to scholastic journalism Read more