April Fools’ negatives outweigh positives,
usually don’t fulfill techniques of satire
Fabrication? Non-credible information? Misleading direct quotes? Seeking permission to quote from sources or asking them to approve...
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don’t give up
By Kathy Schrier, MJE Scholastic Journalism Week is here, and again we acknowledge and celebrate the important role of the student media...
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Experience Student Media Censorship
More than 25 years after the Supreme Court limited First Amendment protections for high school student journalists, a survey of students...
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with journalistic responsibility
By Tom Gayda I am a First Amendment fighter. I have long stood by supporting people’s rights to say and do what they want. But then came...
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Press Freedom Award
A committee with representatives from the Journalism Education Association, National Scholastic Press Association and Quill and Scroll...
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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...
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