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Author/Host of Website American Society of Newspaper Editors
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: ASNE High School Journalism
Lesson Plans or Teacher Info
Free
Grade Level High (9-12)
From site:  Bookmark it! The go-to scholastic journalism site on the Web for students, their teachers/advisers, guidance counselors and professional journalists. If you want to know about journalism -- learning it, teaching it, doing it -- this is the site for you.
 
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Author/Host of Website Time, Inc./Glencoe McGraw-Hill
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Facing the Blank Page
Free
Grade Level High (9-12)
Time Magazine writers and editors take you inside the writing process from a news publication perspective.  They outline the steps in prewriting, drafting, revising, editing and proofreading, and finally publishing and presenting.  Time's writers and editors provide tips at each stage.  This site is particularly helpful to journalism students.
 
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Author/Host of Website RTNDF Association of Electronic Journalists
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: High School Broadcast Journalism Project
Lesson Plans or Teacher Info
Free
Grade Level High (9-12)

From site:  Created by the Radio and Television News Directors Foundation (RTNDF), the High School Broadcast Journalism Project gives students voice in our democracy and inspires the next generation of informed news consumers and news professionals.

HSBJ offers teachers teaching curriculum, online training courses and other support materials. We also sponsor workshops dedicated to production skills, classroom management and journalism excellence. We advocate on behalf of teachers and offer a private, supportive forum where new and veteran teachers can receive input and advice on issues related to broadcast journalism.

To support students, HSBJ sponsors contests that encourage interest in broadcast journalism and First Amendment issues, provides information about student workshops and scholarships and arranges professional broadcasters to lead workshop sessions on topics such as writing, reporting, videography, podcasting and journalism ethics. HSBJ also features an online forum that allows students to share ideas with peers.

 
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Author/Host of Website American Society of Newspaper Editors
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: My School Journalism
Free
Grade Level Middle and High (6-12)
View newspapers produced by more than 100 elementary and middle schools.  There is a $50 fee to list your own school's newspaper.  High school students can view high school newspapers at my.highschooljournalism.org.
 
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Author/Host of Website Scholastic Inc.
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: News Writing
Lesson Plans or Teacher Info
Free
Grade Level All Ages (K-12)

From site:  Welcome to News Writing With Scholastic Editors. In the first part of this workshop, we will read a news article and a feature story article. Then you'll get suggestions from our experienced team of writers from Scholastic's Magazine Group on how to write your very own news article. When you're done with the workshop, you can publish your own news story online.

 
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Author/Host of Website Newseum, Washington, D.C.
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Newseum
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Free
Grade Level Middle and High (6-12)

Describing itself as "the world's most interactive museum," the Newseum provides numerous online resources for journalism students and teachers.  Among them are virtual exhibits of the history of printed news, a gallery of Pulitzer prize-winning photos and photographers, and a 9/11 gallery.  There are current articles about the press, such as the six-year decline in press freedoms around the world.  You can also view the front pages of more than 500 newspapers from dozens of countries -- plenty of ideas for layouts for your school paper.  The section on education has resources and contest infomation for teachers and students.

 
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Author/Host of Website International Reading Assoc & NCTE
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: ReadWriteThink: Printing Press
Lesson Plans or Teacher Info
Free
Grade Level All Ages (K-12)
From site:  The interactive Printing Press is designed to assist students in creating newspapers, brochures, flyers, and booklets. Teachers and students can choose from several templates to publish class newspapers, informational brochures, and flyers announcing class events. The tool allows for multiple pages as appropriate. Text added to the templates can be modified using a simple toolbar, which allows students to choose text features, such as font size and color. Documentation for the Printing Press includes folding and printing instructions, as well as an extensive Guide to using the tool. Customized versions of the tool, which include additional instructions and more focused choices, are included with some lessons. A basic planning sheet is available to help students gather ideas before working at the computer. 
 
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Author/Host of Website PBS/WETA
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Reporting America at War
Lesson Plans or Teacher Info
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Grade Level High (9-12)

From site:  In television's first comprehensive look at an extremely timely issue, Reporting America at War explores the role of American journalists in the pivotal conflicts of the 20th century and beyond. From San Juan Hill to the beaches of Normandy, from the jungles of Vietnam to the Persian Gulf, the three-hour documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Stephen Ives tells the dramatic and often surprising stories of the reporters who witnessed and wrote the news from the battlefield. Through the lens of their experiences, the film examines the challenges of frontline reporting and illuminates the role of the correspondent in shaping the way wars have been remembered and understood.

LearningReviews.com note:  The site offers numerous free resources, including an interactive timeline of American wars and reporting, biographical sketches of some the best known war reporters, lesson plans centered on the series, and links to other resources.

 
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Author/Host of Website Princeton University
Type of Educational Content Website
Visit the website: Summer Journalism Program
Parent/Guardian Information
Free
Grade Level High (9-12)

From site:  The PSJP is an all-expense paid program for aspiring journalists in the 11th and 12th grade. The program lasts for ten days at the Princeton University campus in Princeton, NJ. This program exposes its participants to first-hand journalism.

 
 
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