Clayton High School newspaper wins JEA Diversity Award
The Journalism Education Association has selected The Globe student newspaper of Clayton (Missouri) High School as winner of it Diversity Award.
The Journalism Education Association has selected The Globe student newspaper of Clayton (Missouri) High School as winner of it Diversity Award.
Students from Decatur (Georgia) High School were named National Journalism Quiz Bowl champions
The JEA and National Scholastic Press Association are offering a grant to support research on student media and journalism education.
Patrick Johnson, MJE, will serve the Journalism Education Association as its new Mentoring chair. Johnson teaches journalism and English and advises Tom Tom and SequoitMedia.com at Antioch (Illinois) Community High School. President Sarah Nichols, MJE, made the appointment after an open call to committee members and mentors following the resignation last month of Bill Flechtner,…
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Journalism Education Association has joined the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE), a national membership organization dedicated to media literacy education, as an organizational member. The NAMLE vision is to promote the value of media literacy as an essential practice and skill in the 21st century. As a member organization,…
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