2015 Constitution Day lessons
In preparation for Constitution Day 2015, several members of the Scholastic Press Rights Committee (SPRC), a committee of the Journalism...
Read MoreListening with a skeptical ear:
A lesson on how to check out
source accuracy and credibility
Title Listening with a skeptical ear: A lesson on how to check out source accuracy and credibility Description Tis the season. With...
Read MoreLimits to taking a stance
in front page design?
Title What are the limits to showing support/opposition of timely events or issues in design elements on news pages? Description Was it OK...
Read MoreShould news media neglect events or people?
Title Should media ever not report events or personalities? What ethical issues are involved? Description The Huffington Post recently...
Read MoreLesson: Should media re-air a broadcast
in which two people are killed?
Title Should media re-air a broadcast in which two people are gunned down? Description Students will examine how to examine ethics of...
Read MoreVirginia shooting aired live,
coverage offers timely discussions
The shooting deaths of two journalists today and the wounding of a third person in Virginia creates possible lessons for scholastic media...
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