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Principal & Adviser. Law & Ethics. Supporting student media with technology and finances. Posted by John Bowen. Supporting student media with technology and budgeting. Just as the science lab requires specialized equipment such as microscopes and incubators, journalism classrooms need up-to-date digital cameras, computers and software. The value of using social media in journalism. Posted by John Bowen. In Law and Ethics. The value of using social media. In the 2011 Future of the First Amendment survey.
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Principal & Adviser. Law & Ethics. Posted by John Bowen. Exemplary journalism educators engage students using the best strategies in communication, instruction, management, motivation and evaluation. The ever-changing nature of media demands journalism educators keep pace with technology and pedagogy. Finally, such journalism educators seek growth through deliberate reflection, both individually and in professional learning communities. The value of empowering student decision-making. Posted by John Bowen.
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Principal & Adviser. Law & Ethics. Posted by John Bowen. Susan A. Enfield, JEA 2012 Administrator of the Year and superintendent for Highline Public Schools, Burien, Washington, shares her belief in the educational need for scholastic journalism and student media in schools. Enfield is also a former publications adviser and journalism teacher. Why maintain a journalism program. Pressures on today’s principals. The First Amendment and school publications. Qualities of a good adviser. Adviser Code of Ethics.
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Principal & Adviser. Law & Ethics. Yearbook ethical guidelines for student media. Posted by John Bowen. In Law and Ethics. Yearbook staffs are responsible for creating an annual publication that becomes the permanent record of the school and the school population they serve. The publication they create will serve as a record/history book,. Memory book, business venture, classroom laboratory and public relations tool for the district. Importance of designated open forum status. Posted by John Bowen. 4 The...
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Introduction | Principal's Guide to Scholastic Journalism
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Principal & Adviser. Law & Ethics. Posted by John Bowen. Susan A. Enfield, JEA 2012 Administrator of the Year and superintendent for Highline Public Schools, Burien, Washington, shares her belief in the educational need for scholastic journalism and student media in schools. Enfield is also a former publications adviser and journalism teacher. Why maintain a journalism program. Pressures on today’s principals. The First Amendment and school publications. Qualities of a good adviser. Prior to her administ...
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Journalism Educator standards | Principal's Guide to Scholastic Journalism
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Principal & Adviser. Law & Ethics. Posted by John Bowen. Exemplary journalism educators engage students using the best strategies in communication, instruction, management, motivation and evaluation. The ever-changing nature of media demands journalism educators keep pace with technology and pedagogy. Finally, such journalism educators seek growth through deliberate reflection, both individually and in professional learning communities. Standard #1A Knowledge of Curriculum and Content/Classroom. Importan...
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Principal & Adviser. Law & Ethics. Internet freedom of expression. Internet freedom of expression. Posted by John Bowen. The Journalism Education Association has always believed students involved in print media should enjoy freedom of expression. As an extension of that, JEA also believes student use of the Internet should be free from prior review, restraint and other hindrances preventing free expression. In particular, JEA:. Urges teachers, advisers and students to be fully informed of their rights in...
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Faith in America’s future restored at Inauguration. Faith in America’s future restored at Inauguration By Jenna Spoont, 45Words Student Partner Golfer Walter Hagen once said, Don’t hurry. Don’t worry. You’re only here for a short visit. So don’t forget to stop and smell the roses. From Jan. 18 until Jan. 21, I soaked in the excitement, the beauty and the history […]. News of the World. Student Press Law Center. Who wrote the First Amendment? Follow @45words on twitter. Follow us on Facebook.
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Principal & Adviser. Law & Ethics. Posted by John Bowen. Susan A. Enfield, JEA 2012 Administrator of the Year and superintendent for Highline Public Schools, Burien, Washington, shares her belief in the educational need for scholastic journalism and student media in schools. Enfield is also a former publications adviser and journalism teacher. Why maintain a journalism program. Pressures on today’s principals. The First Amendment and school publications. Qualities of a good adviser. Posted by John Bowen.
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Principal & Adviser. Law & Ethics. These resources will supplement and add depth to materials throughout the Principal’s Guide. Achieving Diversity in Coverage. Achieving diversity in coverage. JEA) Adviser Code of Ethics. JEA Adviser Code of Ethics. Codes of Ethics for advisers as established by the Journalism Education Association. Collaboration and Protocol for Scholastic Journalism. Click here to learn more. Definitions: Prior Review, Prior Restraint, Public Forums. Awards and accolades everyone want...