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Curriculum for a Journalism Classroom

Jim McGonnell of Findlay (Ohio) High School shares his journalism curriculum. Check it out!
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ASU's Reynolds Institute ends on a high note

Thirty-four high school journalism teachers traveled to Arizona State University's Cronkite School in June 2010 for the Reynolds High School Journalism Institute.


Games-based learning and journalism

Games-based learning builds on our nature to play and discover through competition and problem-solving and applies it to real life.

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20 Questions A Journalist Should Ask About Poll Results

Two polling experts give 20 questions journalists should ask about polls.
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Students

Find just how easy it is to get involved in journalism with resources for great reporting. Here's a taste of what's inside.

Find a Scholarship  •  Find a Group  •  Teen News Organizations  •  Everyday Ethics  •  And More!

Teachers

We have the resources you need to improve your program and support your students. Here's just some of what you'll find on our site.

Lesson Plans  •  Teen News Organizations  •    Services Guide  •  Next Generation Ideas   •  And More!

The Lede

Advisers learn about journalism, leadership

Nearly 175 teachers were picked for the Reynolds High School Journalism Institute, taking place at five universities this summer.

From The Wire

A sampling of what's available now on the my.hsj.org/MCT Campus High School News Service.

Graphic locates the antenna on the new iPhone 4 and shows how not to hold the phone; Apple's solution to the antenna problem is to give all iPhone 4 owners a new case.

A sampling of what's available now on the my.hsj.org/MCT Campus High School News Service.

Chicago Cubs outfielders celebrate their team's 11-6 win over the Philadelphia Phillies at Wrigley Field in Chicago in July.

A sampling of what's available now on the my.hsj.org/MCT Campus High School News Service.

Don Wright, The Palm Beach Post, Tribune Media Services

A sampling of what's available now on the my.hsj.org/MCT Campus High School News Service.

Entrepreneurs. Color illustration of a person working on his computer all hours of the day and night, drawn like a Yin and Yang symbol.

A sampling of what's available now on the my.hsj.org/MCT Campus High School News Service.

An MCT OnePage, from the Sun Sentinel, offers looks at the effects the BP oil spill will have on aquatic life.

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