Course Syllabus
Journalism 1
Mrs. Oyler, Room 512
lori.oyler@lps53.org 736-5340 x2827
Journalism 1 is a one-semester course designed to develop the art and craft of all aspects of professional journalism. This will include foundational journalism standards that may be applied to print, online, social media platforms and broadcast. Students who master the material may apply to the LHS newspaper, yearbook or beginning broadcast for the following school year.
Class Supplies:
- Laptop and power cord
- Writing utensils
- Notebook in which to organize class materials
Learning Goals:
- To become an advanced consumer of news via electronic and print media
- To practice skills as a writer of news, features and commentaries
- To learn and apply legal standards
- To explore and apply ethical decision-making models
- To be organized and manage deadlines effectively
Classroom Policies:
- Work hard. Be nice. Be curious.
- Cell phones may not be used to socialize, but may be used for research or interviewing.
- All rules in the LHS Student Handbook will be followed. Read the rules!
- Caution! No Plagiarism in writing or forgery of signatures: results in a zero.
Grading:
Graded work will include all aspects of journalism:
- Reporting and story writing
- Reporter research
- Small group legal and ethical discussions
- Copy-editing marks
- News-reading Journal
- Portfolio final exam
Late work accepted until the day of the final exam for 60% credit.
Class Resources:
- Telling the Story by The Missouri Group, University of Missouri at Columbia
- The Newspaper Designer’s Handbook by Tim Harrower
- Local news at www.libertytribune.com (Links to an external site.) and www.kansascitystar.com (Links to an external site.)
- (Links to an external site.)National news at www.newseum.org (Links to an external site.) with selected national online new sites
- Kansas City Association of Black Journalists’ source materials, with permission, Lewis Diuguid
- Student Press Law Center at http://www.splc.org/ (Links to an external site.) and High School Journalism.org at http://www.hsj.org/ (Links to an external site.)
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