About Additional Help
Below you will find additional resources to help you get involved in the scholastic journalism world, come up with lesson ideas, and network. These resources have been helpful to me and many other journalism teachers that I know. Good luck!
Go there to get information on contests, conventions and critiques. They also have resources for educators. Checkout the top publications for ideas for your students.
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SNO hosts online student newspapers. They do the initial build of your site, and they provide tech support. They make running an online newspaper EASY and fun. Tons of online tutorials to problem-solve pretty much any issue that pops up. If your school can afford the yearly cost, it is worth it.
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The SPLC is a place to learn about free speech and what that means in the classroom. If you or your students feel like your rights are being violated, go here.
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The SPJ helps educate journalists and students about best practices. This a great resource for the Code of Ethics--the gold standard for newsrooms.
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This site is presented by SPJ. There are lots of links and videos. You can find information on pretty much any topic you are thinking about.
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