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Check out these lessons to extend students’ learning on journalism topics including how to mindfully manage social media, write feature stories and op-eds, and build digital skills.
Lesson 2.3: Facts vs. Opinions vs. Informed Opinions and their Role in Journalism. Hey, we moved! For all updated lesson plans, visit StoryMaker, a dynamic resource platform designed for educators to help your students become confident, powerful storytellers. Read More.
TED-Ed lessons on the subject Media and Journalism. TED-Ed celebrates the ideas of teachers and students around the world. Discover hundreds of animated lessons, create customized lessons, and share your big ideas.
Lesson plans, activities, and how-tos for journalism, video and audio production, recording, and editing. Media making and journalism challenges and projects. Personalized dashboard for educators. Calendar with upcoming opportunities such as challenge deadlines and professional development.
25 maj 2023 · RTNDF is launching a High School Journalism Project. Fill out this survey to give the organization ideas on how to do it. RTNDF’s goals are to “help identify, inspire, train and challenge the next generation of electronic journalists and First Amendment advocates, even before they get to college.”
Five Journalism Advisers Share Tips for Teaching During COVID-19; Below, you will find ASNE lesson plans created prior to 2016: Journalism Fundamentals Lessons. What is News? Journalism Ethics; Law & First Amendment; News Literacy; Getting Started Lessons. Story Ideas; Reporting and Interviewing; News Writing; Style, Editing and Headlines ...
Missouri School of Journalism high school journalism project: Free, online teaching resources for scholastic journalism teachers. Here is a no-cost, stress-free way to refresh your curriculum for lessons dealing with journalism, communication arts and related topics.