Interview with Towley Award winner Steve O’Donaghue
Steve O’Donoghue is the 2011 winner of the Journalism Education Association’s Carl Towley award — the highest honor the organization bestows. The award is presented to a member whose work is unusually...
View Article…and the truth shall set you free
Editor’s note: Instead of covering the news, she became the news. The school board members who had fired her were not reelected the next year, and the new school board — at their very first meeting —...
View ArticleAaron Manfull’s speech accepting the 2011 Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Teacher of...
Editor’s note: You can view the slideshow that accompanied Aaron’s speech at http://thenext26.com/aaron-manfulls-speech-accepting-the-2011-dow-jones-news-fund-teacher-of-the-year-honor/) The following...
View ArticleSPLC Director explains FERPA law protects records, not facts
A persistent misunderstanding was explained on the JEAHELP listserv by SPLC director Frank LaMonte. The listserv, available to all members, is another great reason to become a JEA member. This may be...
View Article2012 JEA Advisers Institute offers training, networking July 9-12 in Las Vegas
Prepare for the exciting reincarnation of JEA’s Advisers Institute, bringing journalism teachers from across the country together for a week of adviser-specific training and networking. DATES The...
View ArticleCTE Journalism teacher reports on new Common Career Technical Core released...
Just last week I attended the National Career Clusters Institute where the Common Career Technical Core was released for the first time (see www.careertech.org/career-technical-education/cctc/). I...
View ArticleKent State ASNE Reynolds Institute to live stream sessions for media advisers...
High school media advisers from around the country will have the opportunity to sit in on sessions from the Kent State ASNE Reynolds High School Journalism Institute this July by watching a live stream...
View ArticlePre-reporting: 6 questions journalists should be able to answer before...
Editor’s Note: We love and highly recommend the Poynter Institute’s blog poynter.org. For decades, they have been on the forefront of research and thinking using their flagship newspaper The St....
View ArticleAdvisers welcomed back with swag, door prizes, food by NWSP and UO SOJC at UO...
Scholastic journalism advisers and friends gathered at the Portland UO Turnbull Center Wednesday evening to kick off the new year at a party hosted by Northwest Scholastic Press and the UO School of...
View ArticleJournalism: A Love Story
An excerpt from “I Remember Nothing” I worked on the school newspaper in high school and college, and a week before graduating from Wellesley in 1962 I found a job in New York City… I arrived for my...
View ArticleFirst Things First: Using the newspaper to teach the Five Freedoms of the...
The reason for integrating newspapers into the curriculum is to acquaint students with various types of expository texts. These lessons help students analyze historical documents and synthesize them...
View ArticleAncil Payne Awards for Ethics in Journalism
Join the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) in celebrating the 15th annual Ancil Payne Awards for Ethics in Journalism. An award ceremony and panel discussion honoring...
View ArticleNerissa Ediza receives 2015 Hartman Journalism Teacher Of Year Award
Parkrose adviser chosen as Teacher of the Year Parkrose High School teacher Nerissa Ediza has been chosen as the Mary Hartman Oregon Journalism Teacher of the Year for 2015. Ediza has been the adviser...
View ArticleBill Flechtner receives 2014 NSPA Pioneer Award for 45 years of service to...
Bill Flechtner, MJE, is retired from teaching and advising after 45 years. He advised newspapers, yearbooks, and literary magazines at the high school and college levels. The Milwaukian newspaper he...
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