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Puyallup school paper case now in court

Posted by on Mar 25, 2010 in Blog, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Testimony began this week over a series of stories on oral sex in the Emerald Ridge High School paper, The JagWire, in 2008. According to...

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Caution: revisionism at work

Posted by on Mar 17, 2010 in Blog, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Like the Chrysler ad depicting three cars with the narrator saying George Washington’s first car had a hemi engine, historical...

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Lighting the way: leadership for the future

Posted by on Mar 16, 2010 in Blog, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

The New York Times reported on a crisis mapping operation involving what it called everyone-as-informant March 12.  The Times article...

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Mirror, mirror on the wall: leadership in the digital age

Posted by on Mar 15, 2010 in Blog, Digital Media, Ethical Issues, Legal issues, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Expanding scholastic journalism into the digital environment is like delving into the world of fantasy, complete with magic mirrors that...

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Where have the leaders gone?

Posted by on Mar 13, 2010 in Blog, Ethical Issues, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Judging newspaper entries this spring, I noticed a distinct lack of unsigned staff editorials. In some cases this seemed to be mirrored by...

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Just the facts, ma’am

Posted by on Mar 2, 2010 in Blog, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Twenty-nine days and counting. Some will look toward the culmination of that period positively. Others do so with dread. April 1. April...

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