abstract: This paper describes a thesis project in which the author developed an eight-session, after-school curriculum to teach journalism basics to Desert Mountain High School's newspaper in Scottsdale, Arizona. Wolf's Print, the school's paper, moved to an after-school basis in the 2011-2012 school year as a result of budgetary constraints. The topics covered in these sessions ranged from the current state of journalism to learning more specific skills, such as news writing and copy editing. The paper begins with a discussion of the efficacy of after-school programs as a whole. Though these programs have been shown to benefit students, there are also challenges \u2014 most notably attendance and commitment on the part of students \u2014 ...
This paper reviews literature on the growth in after-school programs, reasons for their growth, and ...
This session will demonstrate how the creation of a campus magazine through a collaboration of journ...
abstract: The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications stands as a "gold standar...
abstract: This thesis provides recommendations to implement journalism and publishing programs into ...
The research question is, how can a teacher create and maintain a journalism program in an urban sch...
This thesis will discuss students in the United States who attend school Monday through Friday, appr...
Campus Journalism is considered as part of the school lives of the learners as it is one of the most...
The desire and need for after-school programs in the United States is steadily increasing especially...
In this inquiry, I address the challenges of teaching high school journalism classes in which the st...
The newspaper is an integral part of the everyday lives of the American people and as an immediate a...
Abstract: After-school programs are becoming part of the instructional programs in schools across Am...
The amount of after-school programming in the United States has grown tremendously in the last decad...
After-school programs have gained national attention as a means to provide additional academic, soci...
Changing notions of literacy impact and complicate ways in which English language arts educators ada...
Using data from the nationally representative Education Longitudinal Study of 2002, this study exami...
This paper reviews literature on the growth in after-school programs, reasons for their growth, and ...
This session will demonstrate how the creation of a campus magazine through a collaboration of journ...
abstract: The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications stands as a "gold standar...
abstract: This thesis provides recommendations to implement journalism and publishing programs into ...
The research question is, how can a teacher create and maintain a journalism program in an urban sch...
This thesis will discuss students in the United States who attend school Monday through Friday, appr...
Campus Journalism is considered as part of the school lives of the learners as it is one of the most...
The desire and need for after-school programs in the United States is steadily increasing especially...
In this inquiry, I address the challenges of teaching high school journalism classes in which the st...
The newspaper is an integral part of the everyday lives of the American people and as an immediate a...
Abstract: After-school programs are becoming part of the instructional programs in schools across Am...
The amount of after-school programming in the United States has grown tremendously in the last decad...
After-school programs have gained national attention as a means to provide additional academic, soci...
Changing notions of literacy impact and complicate ways in which English language arts educators ada...
Using data from the nationally representative Education Longitudinal Study of 2002, this study exami...
This paper reviews literature on the growth in after-school programs, reasons for their growth, and ...
This session will demonstrate how the creation of a campus magazine through a collaboration of journ...
abstract: The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications stands as a "gold standar...