Teacher's Workbook and Teacher's Guide for High School Journalism

Teacher's Workbook and Teacher's Guide for High School Journalism
Title Teacher's Workbook and Teacher's Guide for High School Journalism PDF eBook
Author Homer L. Hall
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 137
Release 2008-12-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1435858697

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This eBook walks students from the history of American jounalism, through sports writing, editorial writing, yearbook and newpaper design to photography and careers in journalism. A full bodied context to prepare students for journalism now and after highschool.

Teacher's Workbook and Teacher's Guide for High School Journalism

Teacher's Workbook and Teacher's Guide for High School Journalism
Title Teacher's Workbook and Teacher's Guide for High School Journalism PDF eBook
Author Homer Hall
Publisher Rosen Publishing Group
Pages 140
Release 2003
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781435891012

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Teacher's Workbook and Teacher's Guide for Junior High Journalism

Teacher's Workbook and Teacher's Guide for Junior High Journalism
Title Teacher's Workbook and Teacher's Guide for Junior High Journalism PDF eBook
Author Homer L. Hall
Publisher Rosen Publishing Group
Pages 104
Release 2003-07-15
Genre
ISBN 9780823940479

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1 Teacher's GuideFor use with corresponding textbookJunior High Journalism by Homer L. Hall.Student Workbook also available.

A NewsHound's Guide to Student Journalism

A NewsHound's Guide to Student Journalism
Title A NewsHound's Guide to Student Journalism PDF eBook
Author Katina Paron
Publisher McFarland
Pages 207
Release 2018-10-29
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1476675910

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Covering the basics of media arts values and practice, this graphic textbook offers cub reporters a primer on the drama, adventure and ethical conundrums that make journalism rewarding and fun. Using ripped-from-the-headlines examples, the authors challenge students to engage with the big issues. The stories revolve around a diverse newspaper staff at an urban high school who find themselves in a series of teachable moments. Packed with reporting exercises and fundamentals of the craft, woven into engaging narratives, each comic also gives readers a look at the real-life event that inspired the tale.

High School Journalism

High School Journalism
Title High School Journalism PDF eBook
Author Jim Streisel
Publisher McFarland
Pages 233
Release 2016-04-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0786455020

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High school journalists share the same objectives as professional reporters--finding the story, writing the story, and packaging the story so that it appeals to an audience. Understanding how to best accomplish these objectives is key to the student on the newspaper, yearbook or Web site staff, but the fundamental art of storytelling and story presentation are not always at the center of high school journalism classes. Student journalists must first understand that storytelling, at its most basic level, is about people, and that understanding the audience is essential in deciding how to present the story. This handbook for high school journalists and teachers offers practical tips for all elements of school journalism. The author covers the essential components that students must understand: information gathering, writing, standard and alternative coverage and packaging. Students will find valuable information about identifying news, interviewing, research, narrative writing style, editing, visual presentation and layout. The book also covers the legal rights of student journalists, objective vs. opinion writing, staff planning and organization and Web-based journalism. Each chapter includes study guides for practical applications of the concepts discussed. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

A Teacher's Guide for the Teaching of Journalism and Creative English at Tillamook High School

A Teacher's Guide for the Teaching of Journalism and Creative English at Tillamook High School
Title A Teacher's Guide for the Teaching of Journalism and Creative English at Tillamook High School PDF eBook
Author Tillamook, Ore. Public schools
Publisher
Pages 15
Release 1960
Genre Journalism
ISBN

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Locking Up Our Own

Locking Up Our Own
Title Locking Up Our Own PDF eBook
Author James Forman, Jr.
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages 321
Release 2017-04-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0374712905

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WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR GENERAL NON-FICTON ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEWS' 10 BEST BOOKS LONG-LISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST, CURRENT INTEREST CATEGORY, LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZES "Locking Up Our Own is an engaging, insightful, and provocative reexamination of over-incarceration in the black community. James Forman Jr. carefully exposes the complexities of crime, criminal justice, and race. What he illuminates should not be ignored." —Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative "A beautiful book, written so well, that gives us the origins and consequences of where we are . . . I can see why [the Pulitzer prize] was awarded." —Trevor Noah, The Daily Show Former public defender James Forman, Jr. is a leading critic of mass incarceration and its disproportionate impact on people of color. In Locking Up Our Own, he seeks to understand the war on crime that began in the 1970s and why it was supported by many African American leaders in the nation’s urban centers. Forman shows us that the first substantial cohort of black mayors, judges, and police chiefs took office amid a surge in crime and drug addiction. Many prominent black officials, including Washington, D.C. mayor Marion Barry and federal prosecutor Eric Holder, feared that the gains of the civil rights movement were being undermined by lawlessness—and thus embraced tough-on-crime measures, including longer sentences and aggressive police tactics. In the face of skyrocketing murder rates and the proliferation of open-air drug markets, they believed they had no choice. But the policies they adopted would have devastating consequences for residents of poor black neighborhoods. A former D.C. public defender, Forman tells riveting stories of politicians, community activists, police officers, defendants, and crime victims. He writes with compassion about individuals trapped in terrible dilemmas—from the men and women he represented in court to officials struggling to respond to a public safety emergency. Locking Up Our Own enriches our understanding of why our society became so punitive and offers important lessons to anyone concerned about the future of race and the criminal justice system in this country.