Equipment purchase does not mean content control QT30
It has long been understood that school purchase of equipment or provision of a room that is not the only factor in who controls the...
Read MoreRevisit your mission to empower scholastic journalists
by Lindsay Coppens, adviser of The Harbinger, Algonquin Regional High School, Northborough, MA Hopefully your publication has a mission...
Read MoreEthical guidelines for monitoring yearbook coverage QT29
Arguably, the two biggest complaints most yearbook staffs hear are that a wide cross section of the school is not covered adequately, and...
Read MoreJournalistic integrity guides student media QT28
As scholastic media advisers and students develop policies and guidelines to guide them with journalism standards, they should note these...
Read MoreThe next Woodward and Bernstein may be in your journalism class now
by Candace Perkins Bowen, MJE Some say the next wave of great investigative journalists may be getting inspired now. Do you have a...
Read MoreWhat, students have rights? Since 1943
(West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette)
Quick Tip27: Student First Amendment rights by Jan Ewell Before the Barnette decision, when students came into conflict with public...
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