Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF SCHOLASTIC JOURNALISM EDUCATION
Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

Our 100 lists of 100: Communication: Journalism Education Today Articles

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Out of the hundreds of articles that have appeared in C:JET over the years, here is a cultivated list of 100 of the best.

Our 100 lists of 100

1. “Type was originally designed to be read with ease.” — by Laura Schaub, Summer 1998
2. “Captions” — by Lori Oglesbee, winter 1998
3. “A plan” — by Bradley Wilson, winter 1999
4. “Coverage” — by Linda Puntney, winter 1999
5. “Policies” — by Bradley Wilson, winter 1999
6. “Suicide coverage a dilemma for media” — by Bradley Wilson, winter 2018
7. “Without the First Amendment, journalism as we know it would cease to exist, Advisers Institute groups conclude” — by Sandra L. Pagliughi, winter 2019
8. “Alternative story forms” — by Andy Bechtel, winter 2007
9. “Movies in the classroom” — by Howard Spanogle, spring 2007
10. “All the president’s men” — by Bradley Wilson, fall 2002
11. “Movies in the classroom” — by Bradley Wilson, fall 2018
12. “Movies in the classroom – Through a Lens Darkly” — by Bradley Wilson, spring 2017
13. “Movies in the classroom – Page One” — by Tripp Robbins, spring 2017
14. “Movies in the classroom – Spotlight” — by Bradley Wilson, spring 2017
15. “Covering LGBTQ and related issues in the scholastic media” — by Bradley Wilson, fall 2019
16. “Tinker V. Des Moines School District” — by John Bowen, summer 2009
17. “The amazing technicolor publication” — by Mike Dunlap, summer 2005
18. “Making people feel valued” — by Susan Fergueson, fall 2002
19. “Bidding the yearbook” — by Mary Kay Downes, summer 2002
20. “Happy Anniversary – how numbers and events turn into memorable books” — by Laurie Hansen, summer 2018
21. “The copy editor can save the day” — by Bradley Wilson, summer 2014
22. “Diversity” — by Don Bott, winter 2002
23. “Evaluating a critique is about more than winning” — by Susan Benedict, fall 2009
24. “Composition” — by Bradley Wilson, fall 2002
25. “Technique” — by Bradley Wilson, winter 2002
26. “Disabilities and journalism” — by Susan Roberts, summer 2004
27. “Let freedom run” — by Carol Knopes, fall 2002
28. “Timeline of desktop publishing” — by Bradley Wilson, summer 2014
29. “Lifestyles of the not-so-rich” — by Bradley Wilson, winter 2015
30. “Use of FOI law requires responsibility, effective planning” — by Stan Zoller, summer 2015
31. “Former JEA president recounts historical foundation of certification” — by Ken Siver, summer 2005
32. “The seven deadly copy-editing sins” — by Anne Glover, summer 2014
33. “Environmental journalism: Stories that need telling empower readers to take action” — by Carol Terracina Hartman, winter 2019
34. “Vignettes of poverty” — by Thomas Kaup, winter 2015
35. “Policy regarding social media in the classroom” — by Matthew Schott, spring 2012
36. “Helvetica” — by Bradley Wilson, fall 2007
37. “Online etiquette” — by Candace Perkin Bowen, spring 2004
38. “Evaluating photographs” — by Jack Zibluk, summer 1999
39. “Interviews to make grandma blush” — by Dan Close, winter 2013
40. “Facebook: reality vs perception” — by Bradley Wilson, spring 2012
41. “Legal cases of importance to scholastic journalism” — by Tyler Dukes, spring 2008
42. “Take it down!” — by Bradley Wilson, fall 2019
43. “Principles in fair use” — by , winter 2013
44. “20 ways to use Facebook in the classroom” — by Bradley Wilson, spring 2012
45. “Scholastic journalism law – an update” — by Gerry Appel, spring 2008
46. “The art of the interview” — by Rhonda Moore, fall 1999
47. “Why style matters” — by Bradley Wilson , spring 2006
48. “Food with style” — by Howard Spanogle, winter 2014
49. “The mug shot” — by Bradley Wilson, winter 2001
50. “Writing an entertainment review” — by Robert Greenman, winter 2000
51. “Make learning to be a reporter fun” — by Susan Komandosky, fall 1999
52. “Quirky fun – Instagram” — by Bradley Wilson, summer 2013
53. “The sources are the story” — by Dale Harrison, fall 2003
54. “Attack on America” — winter 2001
55. “Opinions can be dangerous” — by Logan Aimone, winter 2000
56. “Making the quotes connect” — by Tom Smith, fall 1999
57. “Taking the mystery out of grading” — by Mary Lou Nagy, winter 2004
58. “What’s a teacher to do? Grading” — by Candace Perkins Bowen, winter 2004
59. “Credibility and motivation” — by Carla Harris, summer 2005
60. “A tale of two interviews” — by David Knight, fall 2003
61. “Verb mood” — by Howard Spanogle , spring 2008
62. “Unifying concept” — by Pete LeBlanc, spring 2005
63. “Grids = structure” — by Linda Barrington, spring 2003
64. “Scholastic journalism law: A new case” — by Tom Eveslage, fall 2021
65. “Scholastic journalism law: A new case” — by Bradley Wilson, winter 2020
66. “How to prevent fake news in scholastic media” — by Mark Grabowski, summer 2017
67. “Verb aspect” — by Howard Spanogle , winter 2007
68. “Unique handle” — by Nancy Hastings, spring 2005
69. “How to create a great index” — by Bradley Wilson, summer 2003
70. “Tips for top tweets” — by Bradley Wilson , summer 2016
71. “Verb voice” — by Howard Spanogle , summer 2008
72. “Metamorphose editors into leaders” — by Aaron Manfull, summer 2006
73. “Creating an effective social media strategy” — by Katrina Berry-Ivy, winter 2021
74. “Verb Tenses” — by Howard Spanogle , fall 2007
75. “Judge a book by its cover” — by Kim Hocutt, summer 2006
76. “A total process to produce stories worth reading” — by Janet Ewell, summer 2008
77. “Follow the money” — by Gerry Appel, fall 2006
78. “Coverage of labor issues provides job opportunities” — by Haley Huie, spring 2006
79. “How to hold a camera” — by Bradley Wilson , fall 2014
80. “The power of one” — by Bradley Wilson, fall 2014
81. “Icebreakers: Have a little fun” — by Bradley Wilson, fall 2022
82. “Science journalism: a job for translators” — by Tyler Dukes, summer 2008
83. “Let’s have a little fun” — by Trisa Dyer, summer 2020
84. “Five simple tips for reporters of science writing” — by Lennart Kiil, summer 2008
85. “Strategy switch for First Amendment” — by Cynthia Mitchel, fall 2008
86. “How to walk your First Amendment talk” — by Cynthia Mitchell, fall 2008
87. “Creating photo illustrations” — by Bradley Wilson, spring 2003
88. “Scavenger hunt” — by Bradley Wilson , winter 2007
89. “A game plan all-star sports coverage” — by Joe Humphrey, winter 2010
90. “Show and tell” — by Bradley Wilson, spring 2009
91. “Election 2012 – a student perspective” — spring 2013
92. “Whatever the sport, the lead better be compelling, appealing and magical” — by Howard Spanogle, winter 2010
93. “How to shoot a portrait” — by Bradley Wilson, spring 2011
94. “Tenacity” — by Ina Herlihy, fall 2008
95. “Coverage must be fair, balanced” — by Howard Spanogle, winter 2010
96. “Clean and classy: portraits of high-school athletes” — by Evan Semon, summer 2005
97. “Don’t forget the fundamentals” — by Karl Grubaugh, winter 2010
98. “What high school administrators know (and think they know) about the Fourth Estate” — by Audrey Wagstaff Cunningham, winter 2014
99. “Travel” — by Susan Massy, spring 2004

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