Scholastic Journalism Week is a @nationalJEA initiative that promotes the benefits of scholastic journalism. SJW 2024 will take place Feb. 19-23. #SJW2024
Scholastic Journalism Week 2025 is happening Feb. 24-28! Watch the teaser to learn how to celebrate this important week at your school, including how to access free lesson plans and get your program featured on JEA social media. Learn more: jea.org/events/scholastic-jo…
Scholastic Journalism Week 2025 is happening from Feb. 24-28! Hear from PJ Cabrera, Ed.D, MJE, and learn all about the best ways to celebrate this important week at your school, including accessing free lesson plans and featuring your program on social media. #SJW2025
JEA seeks to feature a student design on a commemorative poster promoting Scholastic Journalism Week. Enter a 17x22-inch vertical poster design that illustrates the 2025 Scholastic Journalism Week theme: Power of the Press. Entries due by May 20, 2024: jea.org/wp/scholastic-journa…
JEA seeks to feature a student design on a commemorative poster promoting Scholastic Journalism Week. Enter a 17x22-inch vertical poster design that illustrates the 2025 Scholastic Journalism Week theme: Power of the Press. Entries due by May 20: jea.org/wp/scholastic-journa…
Let's end the day spotlighting Hallettsville High School and @hbnnbrahmanews in Hallettsville, TX! "When addressing the story of our school, student voices are placed at paramount importance...
...Each student goes through a variety of experiences when attending high school, so highlighting different challenges and perspectives of the students themselves is a primary factor in demonstrating the ultimate story." #SJW2024#HereToStay#JEA100
Antwerp Local School and The Archer Yearbook is located in Antwerp, OH! "Telling student's voices and stories is very important to our yearbook. We are always looking for new people to highlight, new activities to cover, and new stories to write...
Francis Howell North and @FHNtoday is located in Saint Charles, MO! "Student voices are the most important part of telling our school's story. Without them, we can’t in good conscience call ourselves a student-led journalism program...
...We pride ourselves as being a program that’s ran by our talented student journalists who work tirelessly to properly tell stories from around our community." #SJW2023#HereToStay#JEA100
People across the political spectrum often feel that “the media” is biased against their beliefs & values.
But what counts as bias in news? Why do so few people feel news is slanted in their favor?
Our infographic gives 6️⃣ tips about this topic ⤵️
🔗 bit.ly/NewsMediaBias
ALT Text-heavy infographic organized into sections on News media bias.
Top text: People across the political spectrum often feel that “the media” is biased against their beliefs and values. But what counts as bias in news? And why do so few people feel that news coverage is slanted in their favor?
Here are 6 tips to help you think clearly about this nuanced and important topic:
1 Differentiate news from opinion
2 Think about bias as a spectrum
3 Ask yourself: Compared with what?
4 Recognize your own biases
5 Be wary of media bias charts and ratings
6 Think about bias in terms of types and forms
Different types of bias … can take different forms in coverage
TYPES
“Big story” bias
Corporate bias
Demographic bias
Neutrality bias
Partisan bias
FORMS
Absence of fairness and balance
Framing
Sourcing
Story selection
Tone
Think you’ve spotted an example of biased news?
Double-check your initial perceptions by asking: What would “unbiased” news about this subject look like?
Yesterday, in celebration of #SJW2024, the theme was #JournalismNow and students in all the journalism classes practiced their media literacy skills by doing some lateral reading to verify news information from accounts on social media. #HereToStay#JEA100#MediaLiteracy
Let's start the last day by spotlighting Suncoast High School and @suncoasthighfl in Riviera Beach, FL! "Our school’s story is written by students, for students, and contributes to the coverage included in Suncoast’s journalism programs...
...We, as student journalists, must step up and capture the variety of student voices and opinions that our school holds. This ensures a more accurate perspective of certain topics or events from the year...
...This year’s SJW theme is 'Here to Stay' and we think this refers to both scholastic journalism and our school’s overall story. History cannot erase itself, we must look and report on the past to better understand and deliberate about the present." #SJW2024#HereToStay