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Visual guidelines join online, yearbook ethics

Posted by on Oct 7, 2012 in Blog, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Because student media designers, photographers and illustrators also face ongoing ethical decisions, we are releasing a third set of...

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Teaching ethics: making it personal

Posted by on Oct 3, 2012 in Blog, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

*Editor’s note: This is the first of a series of rotating columns by commission members to appear Wednesdays. Megan Fromm will...

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Are your student media forums for student expression? Let us know

Posted by on Sep 30, 2012 in Blog, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

The upcoming 25th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Hazelwood decision reminds us how important it is to have student media...

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Ethical Case Study: A lesson on the rules of
prior approval of quotes, content

Posted by on Sep 25, 2012 in Blog, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching, Uncategorized | 0 comments

by John Bowen The question of whether reporters should have to obtain prior approval of quotes is in the news again with NPR’s Morning...

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Be sure to check out these views of FERPA

Posted by on Sep 19, 2012 in Blog, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

The Student Press Law Center has had two op-ed columns published over the past week that highlight the SPLC’s leadership role in...

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Constitution Day learning materials, part 2:
Journalism ethics hypotheticals

Posted by on Sep 7, 2012 in Blog, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

  by Kelly Furnas In honor of Constitution Day, JEA’s Scholastic Press Rights Commission provides these hypothetical ethical dilemmas...

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