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Handle yearbook copyright issues
before you find the book for sale online

Posted by on Jan 8, 2014 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

by John Bowen Because advisers raised this issue on JEA’s listserv before Christmas break, we thought now would be the perfect time...

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Three story ideas worthy of student media exploration

Posted by on Jan 7, 2014 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Looking for stories that enable your students to make a significant difference? Here are three possibilities for localization and...

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New research shows administrators know more about the First Amendment
but don’t fully grasp it

Posted by on Jan 6, 2014 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

A researcher at Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio, surveyed public high school administrators about their First Amendment knowledge this fall...

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And the children shall lead them: Student journalists make a difference

Posted by on Dec 24, 2013 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching, Uncategorized | 0 comments

by Jane Blystone Scholastic journalists often make a difference in their school and community by publishing story packages that are live...

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Students say they will follow editorial policy
not use ‘Redskins’ in coverage

Posted by on Dec 24, 2013 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Two articles worth noting on the Neshaminy, PA, controversy over mandated use of “Redskins” in student media, as students and...

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Civic engagement:
More than a buzz word

Posted by on Dec 18, 2013 in Blog, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

by Candace Bowen Civic engagement is one of the pluses we name when talking about the value of scholastic media. But what do we mean by...

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