Journalism is a discipline of collecting, verifying, analyzing and presenting information gathered regarding current events, including trends, issues and people. Those who practice journalism are known as journalists. A journal (through French from late Latin diurnalis, daily) is a daily record of events or business. A private journal is usually an elaborated diary. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.)
Creating a Classroom Newspaper - ReadWriteThink Lesson Plan
AJR: American Journalism Review
Journalism.org- The State of the News Media
IRE's Beat Source Guide (Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc.)
Freedom Forum (Newseum)
CJR: Columbia Journalism Review
J-Learning your how-to site for community journalism
High Wire Press -- Free Online Full-text Articles
Columbia Scholastic Press Association
High School Journalism
Newsroom101: Exercises in Grammar, Usage
and Associated Press Style
Student Journalism Center
SPLC: Student Press Law Center
Daily Briefing: A Digest of Media News
FACSNET: Improving Journalism Through Education (The Foundation for American Communications
)
The Journalistic Resources
Journalism Net
Student Press (Associated Collegiate Press)
Online Journalism Review
National Press Club
The Society of Professional Journalists: Code of Ethics
Journalist Shield Law Center
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