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Making Miracles: Why One High School Journalism Adviser Does It
Karl Grubaugh's speech at the Journalism Education Association/National Scholastic Press Association convention.
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  • Howard Finberg, Director, Interactive Learning/News University
  • Sara Quinn, Visual Journalism Faculty
  • Al Tompkins, Broadcast & Online Group Leader
  • Wendy Wallace, Director, High School Journalism Program

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Date Author Headline
12/1/08 Wendy Wallace Story Idea: Service Clubs Take On the Recession  Rather than pick up litter or fight far-away causes, are your student groups helping out close to home?
11/24/08 Amanda Smith Story Idea: Give the Gift of Green  Gifts that are kind to the environment ... and your wallet.
11/12/08 Sara Quinn Veteran Editor Shares Inspiration for Language Lovers  John McIntyre believes the realm of polishing the English language falls to both linguists and journalists.
11/10/08 Wendy Wallace Story Idea: Find a Student Angle on Unemployment  Put a Face on the Story
11/5/08 Sara Quinn Interactive Forms Give Power to Election Perspectives  From The New York Times to private citizens, interactive forms add to how we experienced the 2008 election.
11/2/08 Amanda Smith Story Idea: Presenting the 44th President  Tips for covering the election
10/26/08 Amanda Smith Story Idea: The Mind of the Cheater  Investigate Cheating in High School
10/23/08 Sara Quinn Customized Sites, Yearbooks Connect Local Papers & Schools  How high schools are working with newspapers and students to publish online & in print.
10/20/08 Anne Anderson High School Journalism Classes Threatened in Florida  As states tighten graduation requirements, journalism classes often can become general electives, reducing enrollment and threatening the existence of student media.
10/20/08 Wendy Wallace Story Idea: Ways Teens Cover the Financial Crisis  Ten great story ideas from high school newspapers trying to make Wall Street and credit woes real for their readers.
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