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Middle and High School Resources

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Middle and High School Resources

  

Resources for Getting Started in Journalism

 

New York Times News Literacy Activity

 

New York Times Journalism Lesson Plans

 

Newspapers in Education: Free Newspapers

 

Newspaper Glossary

Comments (2)

Todd Airola said

at 7:39 pm on Nov 22, 2008

THe Newspapers in Education (NIE) is a really cool concept for any content area, especially Journalism. There are "e-editions," where viewers can see the "paper" style for the newspaper versus links to click. It's much more comprehensive and allows a class like Journalism to explore the structure of a newspaper, without the teacher hassle of stacks of newspapers. Once instructor signs up for service, which is free, students also get access online to view the news"papers" online. SF Chronicle is vet user friendly. Haven't tried Co Co Times yet, but probably should to add balance and an edge of proximity regarding stories about our area.

Theresa said

at 1:56 pm on Nov 23, 2008

Thanks for the comment, Todd! If you find other resources that you think would be helpful, please add them. That's the benefit of a wiki- we build knowledge together.

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