Category: Development and Curriculum

Stylebook

Rob Melton prepared this stylebook for use in his classes. It has an abundance of information on everything from the origin of “-30” to the appropriate style for numbers. Available only in PDF form as a 1.2MB PDF file. ©2008 by Rob Melton. Included with permission. Click here.

Covering the unimaginable: Policies help ensure unbiased coverage for newspaper and yearbooks

This article is part of a series from a 1999 edition of Communication: Journalism Education Today. Also in this series: Taking a multi-angle approach to involve and influence readers Establishing a rapport with law-enforcement agencies facilitates gathering information The role of student publications depends on healing process DOWNLOAD PDF version of entire document By Bradley…
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Covering the unimaginable: Establishing a rapport with law-enforcement agencies facilitates gathering information

This article is part of a series from a 1999 edition of Communication: Journalism Education Today. Also in this series: Taking a multi-angle approach to involve and influence readers Policies help ensure unbiased coverage for newspaper and yearbooks The role of student publications depends on healing process DOWNLOAD PDF version of entire document By Bradley…
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Covering the unimaginable: The role of student publications depends on healing process

This article is part of a series from a 1999 edition of Communication: Journalism Education Today. Also in this series: Taking a multi-angle approach to involve and influence readers Establishing a rapport with law-enforcement agencies facilitates gathering information Policies help ensure unbiased coverage for newspaper and yearbooks DOWNLOAD PDF version of entire document By Jack…
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Covering the unimaginable: Taking a multi-angle approach to involve and influence readers

This article is part of a series from a 1999 edition of Communication: Journalism Education Today. Also in this series: Policies help ensure unbiased coverage for newspaper and yearbooks Establishing a rapport with law-enforcement agencies facilitates gathering information The role of student publications depends on healing process DOWNLOAD PDF version of entire document By Linda…
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