A survey measured student media availability in a representative sample of U.S. public high schools (N = 1,023). Most schools had yearbooks (94%) and newspapers (64%); some had television programs (29%); few had radio programs (3%). Less than a third of newspapers, television programs, and radio programs distributed content online. Logistic regressions showed that large schools were most likely to have each of the media. Findings also reflected some patterns of educational inequality. High-minority large schools, for instance, were less likely than low-minority large schools to have media. Findings can inform and focus outreach efforts to scholastic journalism
This study attempts to provide an up-to-date appraisal of student newspaper in New Mexico high schoo...
The purpose of this study was to identify the characteristics of journalism teachers in the Miami-Da...
A study such as this is important in that a student with the desire to keep abreast of current event...
A survey measured student media availability in a representative sample of U.S. public high schools ...
A basic assumption held by media specialists is that the media center is an educational agency which...
Includes bibliographical references.Changes in American society over the past decade have produced c...
This study examines what characteristics of schools and advisers have the most effect on fostering f...
The purpose of this study was to determine if a correlation exists between the presence of state stu...
Prior scholastic journalism research did not adequately address the possibility that journalism stud...
This research studies the orientations of selected Iowa high school journalism teachers, high school...
Over 350 surveys were distributed to public and private elementary and secondary school teachers to ...
A recent controversy in the public schools has been over the use of the media in education. How much...
A number of researchers have studied the media habits of the general public. They have examined the ...
Using data from the nationally representative Education Longitudinal Study of 2002, this study exami...
A survey polled high schools in Iowa to examine the following research questions: (1) Which high sch...
This study attempts to provide an up-to-date appraisal of student newspaper in New Mexico high schoo...
The purpose of this study was to identify the characteristics of journalism teachers in the Miami-Da...
A study such as this is important in that a student with the desire to keep abreast of current event...
A survey measured student media availability in a representative sample of U.S. public high schools ...
A basic assumption held by media specialists is that the media center is an educational agency which...
Includes bibliographical references.Changes in American society over the past decade have produced c...
This study examines what characteristics of schools and advisers have the most effect on fostering f...
The purpose of this study was to determine if a correlation exists between the presence of state stu...
Prior scholastic journalism research did not adequately address the possibility that journalism stud...
This research studies the orientations of selected Iowa high school journalism teachers, high school...
Over 350 surveys were distributed to public and private elementary and secondary school teachers to ...
A recent controversy in the public schools has been over the use of the media in education. How much...
A number of researchers have studied the media habits of the general public. They have examined the ...
Using data from the nationally representative Education Longitudinal Study of 2002, this study exami...
A survey polled high schools in Iowa to examine the following research questions: (1) Which high sch...
This study attempts to provide an up-to-date appraisal of student newspaper in New Mexico high schoo...
The purpose of this study was to identify the characteristics of journalism teachers in the Miami-Da...
A study such as this is important in that a student with the desire to keep abreast of current event...