Student free speech vs. adviser job security?
“But what do you do if what they want to publish may cause a problem?” Rachel asked, a little furrow of a frown between her eyes. She and...
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Is the Verification Handbook useful: Check it out
As scholastic media and their advisers move more to online media and use more social media as a reporting tool, verification remains a...
Read MoreStudents Tackle Coverage of Rape Culture
Fourth in a series of articles about student journalism that makes a difference Jane Blystone, MJE Covering a taboo topic like “rape...
Read MorePress Rights Minute
Press Rights Minute is a new Scholastic Press Rights Commission service that offers quick and authoritative 60-second audio support...
Read MoreBe proud of each trip you take to publish student media
by Stan Zoller Several years ago I was having a conversation with my neighbor, also a teacher. Our conversation covered the usual teacher...
Read MoreHandle yearbook copyright issues
before you find the book for sale online
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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