Kathleen D. Zwiebel has been named the 1998 National High School
Journalism Teacher of the Year by the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund, a Princeton, N.J. - based nonprofit organization created to promote journalism careers to students.
Not exact matches
In addition to modeling, Lizarazo studied at the University
of Miami
Journalism — Media studies (Radio and TV), including acting Meisner technique under actor -
teacher Sebastián Ligarde.
Nicolette is an English and
Journalism teacher turned freelance writer and full - time mom
of four.
Unlike the vast majority
of Mr. de Blasio's press staff, Mr. Kadushin once worked on the other side
of the equation, reporting for both the Daily News and the New York Post before departing
journalism for the press shop at the United Federation
of Teachers.
A former high - school
teacher and graduate
of Columbia University's Graduate School
of Journalism, he announced his candidacy in July and plans to run on the ticket
of the Liberal Party.
Russert credited Sister Lucille, his seventh - grade
teacher at St. Bonaventure School in West Seneca in 1963, with leading him to a career in
journalism by making him the editor
of the...
A
teacher of science
journalism at Emory University, she is author
of Plague: The Mysterious Past and Terrifying Future
of the World's Most Dangerous Disease and co-author
of Biowarrior: Inside the Soviet / Russian Biological War Machine.
While pursuing
journalism, Ms. Bodner has worked as a freelance violinist in France, as an English
teacher for the Ministry
of Education in South Korea and as a biology instructor in Puerto Rico.
Amanda King, a recent Effingham High School graduate who plans to major in
journalism in college, says that as a result
of rewriting drafts
of scripts based on her
teachers» and classmates» critiques, the course has improved her writing skills more than her rhetoric class has.
Beth Pollak, who majored in
journalism before attending Columbia University's
Teachers College for a master's degree in education, hopes the trip expanded her students» sense
of their professional possibilities.
Guest blogger Steve Gardiner, a high school English and
journalism teacher, looks at the benefits
of a resilient mindset and shows how, through modeling confidence and giving a sense
of autonomy,
teachers can foster student resilience.
And there were occasions — in a history, government, or English class with the right
teacher, or in the three periods
of journalism I took in twelfth grade — when flashes
of talent or interest would surface.
Grade Level: 9 - 12 The American Society
of Newspaper Editors created this site as a resource for high school
journalism students and their
teachers.
He went from majoring in
journalism, advertising, new media, and theater at the University
of Georgia to becoming a high school special education
teacher focused on mathematics.
Serving classroom
teachers and instructional leaders with news, information, opinion, and service
journalism, the online Education Week
Teacher promotes professional engagement, idea - sharing, and a lively but civil discourse on issues of education policy and teacher pr
Teacher promotes professional engagement, idea - sharing, and a lively but civil discourse on issues
of education policy and
teacher pr
teacher practice.
A reporting project by a group
of students at the Columbia University Graduate School
of Journalism tackled some
of the nuances
of the debate, looking at a range
of schools from those clearly gaming the system (much to the frustration
of teachers) to those that reflect the ideals behind credit recovery.
This story was co-produced by The
Teacher Project, an education reporting initiative at Columbia Graduate School
of Journalism dedicated to covering
teachers, and The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education.
He is a former high school English
teacher who holds a bachelor's degree in
journalism from the University
of Maryland.
This story was produced by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education, and by the
Teacher Project, an education reporting fellowship at Columbia
Journalism School dedicated to elevating the voices
of students and
teachers.
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teachers, misleading school shooting coverage, & all the best education
journalism of the week
She attended the Walter Cronkite School
of Journalism Apple Institute and is a National presenter, having presented at Harvard University, EdTech
Teacher iPad Summit, ISTE, ICE, TCEA, WEMTA, several Google Summits and other conferences.
Alexandria Neason is a fellow for The
Teacher Project, an education reporting initiative at Columbia's Graduate School
of Journalism dedicated to covering the issues facing America's
teachers.
Mr. Fensterwald, in the name
of unbiased
journalism, please let readers know which foundations are backing the two «
teacher organizations», Teach Plus and Educators for Excellence.
What a big month for Sarah Carr and the other folks who make up The
Teacher Project at Columbia's Graduate School
of Journalism.
Welcome to the latest installment
of Ask a
Teacher, Slate's education podcast with the Theater Project at the Columbia University Graduate School
of Journalism.
Sarah Carr is editor
of the
Teacher Project, an education reporting initiative at Columbia Graduate School
of Journalism.
This story was produced by The
Teacher Project, an education reporting initiative at Columbia Graduate School
of Journalism dedicated to covering
teachers.
Sarah Carr is a contributing editor who also oversees the
Teacher Project at Columbia Graduate School
of Journalism.
Previous to this, he was assistant superintendent for two and a half years for the West Mifflin Area School District, assistant principal and principal for fourteen years (mostly) at Thomas Jefferson High School, and began his career with ten years as a
teacher of English and
Journalism at South Park High School.
Becky has received numerous awards, including
Teacher of the Year, Thomas Jefferson Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the
Journalism Education Association's Medal
of Merit.
Bryan is fortunate to report that, as a result
of engaging in a potentially difficult dialogue, the
journalism teacher was inspired to make some changes that would better support student learning.
As
of 2013, Trinity was still in a Milwaukee public school, where she benefitted from a small class size, a formal education plan, and a
teacher trained in special education.9 Her mom told the Wisconsin Center for Investigative
Journalism that she was happy with Trinity's new public school.
* NPR's Vanessa Romo (a fellow Spencer Education
Journalism Fellowship alumna) helped spread the word about the queer
teacher of the year Nikos Giannopoulos, featured in that amazing photo in the Trump Oval Office (above), complete with stylish fan.
Sourcefabric has a history
of developing award - winning platforms, primarily in
journalism and news publication, but the launch
of the book publishing platform has already been put to use by organizations such as a South African collective
of teachers developing textbooks together; Internews used Booktype to publish its how - to guide on thwarting internet censorship, and the 400 - plus page title Cryptoparty, which was written with the help
of over twenty authors.
After graduating from Grays School
of Art in Aberdeen, Scotland, with an MA in art & design, he worked as a
teacher, graphic designer, and call center manager before finding his niche in
journalism.
In the meantime, I thought some
of you may be interested in a conversation I had last week on the environment,
journalism, and communication with 10th graders and
teachers at the Canadian Academy, an international school in Kobe, Japan (celebrating its centennial *).
Frank has also been a Humphrey Policy Fellow at the University
of Minnesota, a Fulbright
journalism teacher in Pakistan and Albania, and was also program director
of the World Press Institute at Macalester College.