Thoughts on the future of scholastic journalism
What skills will citizens need in a future that requires deciphering information and communicating effectively? How can schools and their...
Read MoreNational Punctuation Day: Commas combat censorship
It may not seem like National Punctuation Day has much to do with press rights, but before dismissing it as just a lot of dots and dashes...
Read MoreWhat Values? We ask again, and point to ethics lesson plans that could lead to answers
We continue to raise the question, borrowed partially from a recent ethics workshop at Kent State University: What Values? What value is...
Read MoreIf the arguments don’t work…
One of the law unit test questions in my Teaching High School Journalism course at Kent State goes something like this: “You want to...
Read MoreHow would you vote?
Along with an article reporting on censorship of a student newspaper at the Orange County School of the Arts, the Orange County Register...
Read MoreLinks to important scholastic media court cases
JEA members using the listserv this week were making a list of important scholastic media court cases. That list, or one like it, is on...
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