
Features include writing assignments with specific strategies to help students work through each step in the writing process; examples from student newspapers and yearbooks throughout the country; journalists' testimonies about their career paths with advice for students interested in a career in journalism; and a professional guide to consistency in punctuation, abbreviation, and capitalization in their school publications.
Reading age for native speakers: High School students
CONTENTS
Introduction
Section One: Journalism in a Democracy
Chapter 1 - Looking Back: The History of American Media
Chapter 2 - Meeting Ethical and Legal Responsibilities
Section Two: Gathering News for the School Newspaper
Chapter 3 - Deciding What is News
Chapter 4 - Organizing the Staff to Capture the News
Chapter 5 - Making the Interview Work
Section Three: Writing and Delivering the News
Chapter 6 - Writing News Story Leads
Chapter 7 - Writing News Stories and Headlines
Chapter 8 - Handling Quotes Fairly and Accurately
Chapter 9 - Doing In-Depth Reporting
Chapter 10 - Design and Layout
Section Four: Writing Features, Sports, and Editorials
Chapter 11 - Writing Feature Stories
Chapter 12 - Writing Sports Stories
Chapter 13 - Writing for the Editorial Page
Section Five: Other Aspects of Scholastic Journalism
Chapter 14 - Producing the Yearbook
Chapter 15 - Writing for Radio and Television
Chapter 16 - Understanding and Using Public Relations
Chapter 17 - Handling Finances: Advertising and Business
Section Six: Photography
Chapter 18 - Taking and Using Effective Photographs
Chapter 19 - Understanding Technical Aspects of Photography
Section Seven: Computers and Desktop Publishing
Chapter 20 - The Impact of Technology
TIME to Write
Stylebook
Appendix
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