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Fighting FERPA with facts | jeasprc.org
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Students and the courts. Fighting FERPA with facts. Fighting FERPA with facts. On Dec 5, 2012 in Blog. As noted in the JEA SPRC blog in September. The Student Press Law Center. Is taking on schools that misuse FERPA in a new and powerful way. Scholastic journalists can get in on the action. FERPA stands for the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. But as many student journalists and advisers know, FERPA has become a monster. From crime reports about college athletes. To the signers of petitions.
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Building journalistic foundations: Adviser’s Institute session materials | jeasprc.org
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Students and the courts. Adviser’s Institute session materials. Adviser’s Institute session materials. On Jul 8, 2015 in Blog. Members of the Scholastic Press Rights Commission presented this material July 13 at the JEA Advisers Institute In Las Vegas. No matter what platform you use, the choice of an editorial policy, ethical guidelines and staff manual can make or break your student media and consistency is very important. What you select, and why, does make a difference. Clarify who owns the content.
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Essentials | jeasprc.org
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Students and the courts. Ancillary: Limits on scholastic journalism. Limits on Scholastic Journalism Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District (1969). Tweet23: Social media use requires legal, ethical guides. Social media can be daunting. Know how journalism standards, legal and ethical. A Teacher’s Kit for curing Hazelwood. By Megan Fromm January 13, 2013, we commemorate a bittersweet milestone in scholastic. Students, the First Amendment and the Supreme Court. Fighting FERPA with facts. Advisers...
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A Teacher’s Kit for curing Hazelwood | jeasprc.org
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Students and the courts. A Teacher’s Kit for curing Hazelwood. A Teacher’s Kit for curing Hazelwood. On Jan 7, 2013 in Blog. January 13, 2013, we commemorate a bittersweet milestone in scholastic publications history: the 1988 Supreme Court ruling in Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier. This decision institutionalized censorship in most public schools in America, and our students have been publishing in its shadow ever since. We invite all teachers to engage students and communities using one or more of the following...
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Finding pieces of the puzzle that is scholastic media | jeasprc.org
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Students and the courts. Finding pieces of the puzzle. That is scholastic media. Finding pieces of the puzzle. That is scholastic media. On Aug 7, 2015 in Blog. Looking for the pieces to the journalistic puzzle a new year of student media will bring? Here are some pieces that might help:. Use of the Panic Button. Can help with legal or ethical issues. Need a quick way to start your class each day or once a week? Listen to our Press Rights Minutes. With information on a variety of legal and ethical points.
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Students and the courts. Model for ethical guidelines, process. On Aug 9, 2016 in Blog. Ethical guideline title XXXXXXXXXXX Ethical guidelines XXXXXXXXXXXXX Staff manual process XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. Resources XXXXXXXXXXXXXX. Censorship strikes Playwickian again. On May 11, 2016 in Blog. By Jane Blystone PA School Press Association president Today was one of many days I have talked to students from Neshaminy High School in. For New Voices in 8 states. On Apr 19, 2016 in Blog. Political attacks on media.
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The hits never stop coming | jeasprc.org
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Students and the courts. The hits never stop coming. The hits never stop coming. On Mar 17, 2013 in Blog. Scholastic journalism’s focus this year is and should be on the 25th anniversary of Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier. And the issues it helped spawn, from outright censorship to elimination of programs and teachers.Next year brings two notable anniversaries, both of on the results of censorship and other issues that limited and continue to limit journalism programs around the country. Focused on the health of A...
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Seeking to cure the Hazelwood Blues | jeasprc.org
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Students and the courts. Seeking to cure the Hazelwood Blues. Seeking to cure the Hazelwood Blues. On Jan 8, 2013 in Featured. Weighted down by the Hazelwood blues? Try these resources. #25HZLWD http:/ jeasprc.org/seekingcure. One way to commemorate Hazelwood’s 25. Anniversary is to take steps to control its effects. Here are our recommendations for an Action Plan. To begin to find a cure for Hazelwood. Additionally, check out the SPLC’s 5 simple steps. You can make sure Hazelwood never turns 50. Link to...
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Students, the First Amendment and the Supreme Court | jeasprc.org
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Students and the courts. Students, the First Amendment and the Supreme Court. Students, the First Amendment and the Supreme Court. On Dec 29, 2012 in Blog. Permission granted to use at will for non-commercial purposes. The Bill of Rights and Schools. The First Amendment, along with the rest of the Bill of Rights, became the law of the land in 1791, but 216 years later in 2007 Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in Morse v. Frederick. Thomas was an originalist,. Only the federal government was for...
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