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Satire lessons

Posted by on Aug 30, 2017 in Blog, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Satire • Satire is hard Students are funny. Students are smart. But are they smart enough to be funny with satire in a way that advances...

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News v. public relations

Posted by on Aug 29, 2017 in Blog, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

by Kristin Taylor Title News vs. Public Relations  Description  The community gets information about what is happening at school through...

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Second day concerns

Posted by on Aug 14, 2017 in Blog, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

by Lori Keekley It’s not the first day of school that has me worried. It’s the second. St. Louis Park’s first day involves some...

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Building foundations for great journalism

Posted by on Aug 7, 2017 in Blog, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

by Kristin Taylor Inevitably, my intro journalism students have one question: “When do we get to start writing?” Their impatience is...

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Now’s the time to consider
applying for FAPFA recognition

Posted by on Aug 1, 2017 in Blog, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

by John Bowen, MJE As we start a new school year, JEA’s Scholastic Press Rights Committee hopes first and foremost on your list of...

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When international issues turn local

Posted by on Jul 18, 2017 in Blog, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

by Candace Bowen, MJE What kind of coverage has appeared in your student media about climate issues? No, not rehashing something from CNN...

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