Credibility may mean less censorship
Although we’ve walked around the edges of this topic, no one has ever done good quantitative research on the correlation between...
Read MoreSpare the budget axe: Don’t cut skills-building journalism
Budget concerns are causing schools all over the country to cut one of the programs where students learn the most, journalism. Isn’t...
Read MorePennsylvania paper reports students, school “seem pleased” with policy progress
A Pennsylvania newspaper is reporting students of The Spoke and school officials at Conestoga High School feel they are drawing closer to...
Read MoreWelcome back to a new school year
Watch this space as various members of JEA’s Scholastic Press Rights Commission will share news, ideas and comments starting this...
Read MoreGood for discussion, even at the end of the year
Two articles today could be great ways to end your j-class – or spark discussion at the beginning of fall’s. One, about MySpace and...
Read MoreFirst Amendment issues in the news
Those interested in the latest First Amendment incidents and issues should note the following links: • Student literary magazine recalled,...
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