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A class activity to learn
both law AND ethics

Posted by on Nov 2, 2015 in Blog, Ethical Issues, Legal issues, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

by Candace Bowen “The first lesson she asked me to teach is lawnethics,” the excited student teacher said, adding more slowly, “But now...

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Publishing satire

Posted by on Nov 1, 2015 in Blog, Ethical Issues, News, Teaching | 0 comments

Ethical guidelines Satire can make for entertaining writing, however two major points should be considered when discussing the inclusion...

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Satire: Easy to confuse when used without context

Posted by on Oct 29, 2015 in Blog, Ethical Issues, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

by Tom Gayda Aw, satire. So fun and entertaining when done well. How many times have I been taken aback for a second by an Onion headline?...

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Points to avoid in mission statements

Posted by on Oct 1, 2015 in Blog, Ethical Issues, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Part 3 of a series  on pieces of the journalism puzzle: mission pieces to omit by John Bowen As with any guiding statement, unclear,...

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Careful preparation creates
strong mission statements

Posted by on Sep 29, 2015 in Blog, Ethical Issues, Legal issues, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

  Part 2 of a series  on pieces of the journalism puzzle: Mission Statements by Candace and John Bowen A mission statement defines...

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Build a strong foundation by locking in
pieces of the puzzle called journalism

Posted by on Sep 27, 2015 in Blog, Ethical Issues, Legal issues, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Part 1 of a series  on fitting the pieces of the journalism puzzle: Knowing where to start by Candace and John Bowen Preparing student...

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