In case you missed these curriculum, activity materials
During the last week or so, JEA’s Scholastic Press Rights Commission released or assisted with the release of some important...
Read MoreTalking Points: Starting a discussion between advisers and administrators
to build the case against prior review, restraint
by Lori Keekley Advisers and administrators should be partners in education, not adversaries. Advisers must teach principals about the...
Read MoreIn their own words: What students say about their journalism experiences
Testimonials from students involved in scholastic media: • Jenna Spoont: I am a journalist because I can reach out to those around me and...
Read MoreOne way journalists can make a difference
is by using FOIA to protect right to know
by Stan Zoller One of the interesting things about starting a school year is to find out why students are taking “J-1” – Introduction to...
Read MoreConstitution Day 2013 teaching materials and lessons
by Lori Keekley The Scholastic Press Rights Commission works to provide information and resources on legal and ethical issues to...
Read MoreThe decision to report: Because you can, does that mean you should?
Part of JEA’s Scholastic Press Rights Commission’s Constitution Day lessons and activity package. The whole package can be...
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