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Extractions: There have been numerous surveys, recently conducted, that report on teens' and early twenty-somethings' use of the Internet as a vehicle to express their creative thoughts. At the same time, other surveys have reported a disturbing lack of student understanding of the First Amendment, specifically the freedom of the press. This lesson explores the first concept - students as citizen journalists - and its relationship to a free press, by examining the rights and responsibilities of those who participate in citizen journalism. This lesson contains an opening activity and two main activities. Extension activities are also provided. Assessment can be done on student participation in discussions and papers or projects produced. Lesson Objectives
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Journalism Lesson Plans Week of January 25 29, 2010 1st Week, 3rd Quarter Day Topic Assignment Monday No School Workshop Day Tuesday General Newspaper Pretest on Types of News Writing http://www.brandon.k12.mn.us/Eng_Journ_LP.htm
Extractions: Journalism Lesson Plans for Semester Two, 2009 - 2010 Week of January 25 - 29, 2010 1st Week, 3rd Quarter Day Topic Assignment Monday No School Workshop Day Tuesday General Newspaper Pretest on Types of News Writing (News, Features, Editorials, Columns) - Assign Practice News Story Wednesday General Newspaper Discuss types from Pretest materials and add notes Thursday News Articles Writing Day One - Discuss Parts of News Stories using Asimov's 12 Steps, Assign finding 12 parts in worksheet news stories Friday News Articles Discuss Parts of News Stories using Asimov's 12 Steps, Assign finding 12 parts in news stories from current newspaper Week of February 1 - 5, 2010 2nd Week, 3rd Quarter Day Topic Assignment Monday News Articles - Leads Discuss 12 Steps, Detail on Leads by discussing two handouts and one Assignment Sheet Tuesday News Articles
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Extractions: Sign Up for Email Alerts Sign Up for RSS feeds Follow HSJ.org on Facebook.com Follow HSJ.org on Twitter.com ... Home Featured School Papers: Know Your J-Jargon desk assistant : Entry-level position in television news rooms. Desk assistants handle routine news assignments such as monitoring wire services and listening to police scanners. We've asked teachers from across the nation to share lesson plans related to journalism. Some are journalism teachers, some are not. But all have an interest in good journalism. If you would like to contribute your lesson plans, please contact us . This page will be updated every week or so, but we will archive all the lesson plans content for your reference, sorted by subject. Teachers whose lesson plans are posted on the site will receive a check for $35. Justin Raisner content Editorial Policy Webquest Hints on how to introduce an editorial policy to your staff. Search the site Site Map Contact Us John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
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Extractions: JOUR NALISM LINKS: NEW - NEW - NEW - NEW - NEW - NEW - NEW - NEW A Glossary of Publishing Terms Glossary for School Journalism terms More Journalism terms How to teach NEWS STORIES: Student Newspaper Unit an online lesson plan. Students publish online. A free course: News Sense: The Building Blocks of News from the Poynter Institute. Registration is FREE for you and your students. (from the site): “What will I learn? N ews Sense explores the basic building blocks of news stories. You’ll examine the who, what, when, where, why and how of events and see how the answers to those questions shape news coverage. FREE copy editing quizzes from the American Copy Editors Society Classes, lesson plans at J-Teacher.com The New York Times Lesson Plan: “Hard News Smackdown!” Other good New York Times Lesson plans Here’s another one: Right on Time? (Grades 6-8 , 9-12 ) Researching and Writing a Breaking News Story on Deadline In this lesson, students share their reactions to hearing a false rumor.
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News Journalism Across The Media: Introduction L Lesson In this teaching unit, News Journalism Across the Media, students in grades 7 to 10 explore news journalism in newspapers, television and radio. http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/educational/lessons/secondary/br
Extractions: News Journalism Across the Media: Introduction Level(s): Grades 7 to 10 Overview Although students are aware of news as information that influences their perceptions of the world, country and community, they are often unaware of the differences among the various media in their presentation of that information. This unit will encourage intermediate-level students to investigate, discuss, analyze and make valuable personal conclusions about the news package delivered by print and non-print media. Outcomes Through this unit, students will understand how the Key Concepts for Media Literacy relate to news media. News information is constructed from the raw information by individuals and teams whose decisions and deadlines create productions that, although technically polished, may be factually distorted. Newspapers, radio, television and all other media "package" the news for a specific target audience and manipulate and/or select the information accordingly. Members of the target audience bring their own experiences, attitudes and prejudices to their contact with any medium. They will negotiate or impose their own meanings upon the news they receive.
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Extractions: Each Semester Sold Separately Introduction to Journalism, also published by Teaching Point. Class activities, individual and group projects will immerse students in the world of journalism. Students will learn the functions of the media as well as the importance of the First Amendment as a guarantor of democratic society. Among a wide range of skills, they will also learn how use digital cameras and desktop publishing computer software, all part of generating complete print and online newspapers. The courses are useful for both the beginning or established middle school journalism program. Middle school students will be prepared to not only participate in middle school production, but also motivated to continue participation in high school journalism programs. Included with the instructional material are standard alignments, syllabus, pacing guide, detailed daily lesson plans, student activity book, and assessments, all based on best practices. CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLES Table of Contents: Semester 1 What is Journalism Photojournalism News Writing Gathering the News Semester 2 News Basics Feature Writing Sports Writing Opinion/Editorial Writing Typography and Graphics Click here for details.