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Youth
& the Media
Bibliography
Updated
July 2002
Online
Resources
Books
ONLINE
RESOURCES
Associated
Collegiate Press
http://studentpress.journ.umn.edu/acp/
ACP is a division of the National Scholastic Press Association.
Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication
http://aejmc.org/
AEJMC is an association of journalism/mass communication
faculty, students, administrators and professionals.
Broadcast
Education Association
http://www.beaweb.org/
BEA is a professional development organization
for academics and professionals involved in electronic media.
Campus
Newspapers on the Internet
http://dailybeacon.utk.edu/links/papers.html
A list of university and college newspapers.
Campus
Weblines
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/specials/weblines/
This 2001 report is from the New York Times Learning Network.
Careers
in Journalism
http://www.asne.org/kiosk/careers/index.htm
This resource page comes from the
American Society of Newspaper Editors.
Casey Journalism Center
for Children and Families
http://casey.umd.edu/home.nsf
A center
for journalists who cover issues
that affect children and families in America.
The College Press.com
http://www.thecollegepress.com/
Columbia Scholastic Press
Association
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cspa/
Collegiate
Broadcasters Inc.
http://www.collegebroadcasters.org/
Dow
Jones Newspaper Fund
http://www.dj.com/newsfund
The Dow Jones Newspaper Fund was founded
to improve the quality of journalism education.
Education
Writers Association
http://www.ewa.org/
EWA was organized with the intent of improving
education reporting to the public.
High School Confidential
http://www.ajr.org/Article.asp?id=2554
By Jill Rosen, AJR, June 2002.
High
School Journalism
http://www.highschooljournalism.org/
The American Society of Newspaper Editors maintains this website.
Journalism
& Mass Communication Annual Surveys
http://www.grady.uga.edu/annualsurveys/
These annual surveys are administered through the
James M. Cox, Jr. Center for International Mass Communication
Training and Research at the University of Georgia.
Journalism
Schools
http://highschooljournalism.org/guidance/soj_index.cfm
This list of journalism schools is maintained by ASNE.
JobsPage:
High School Journalism
http://www.freep.com/jobspage/high/index.htm
The Detroit Free Press has compiled this
collection of resources for high school journalists.
Journalism
101
http://www.activedayton.com/partners/ddn/nie/journalism/
An introduction to newspaper journalism from the Dayton Daily News.
Journalism
Education Association
http://www.jea.org/
An independent national scholastic journalism
organization for teachers and advisers.
Journalism
Fellowships in Child and Family Policy
http://www.child-family.umd.edu/
This program aims to help professional journalists
deepen their understanding of how public policy affects
the lives of children and families.
Jteacher.com
http://www.jteacher.com/
An online resource for journalism educators and students.
KidsPost
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/education/kidspost/
KidsPost.com is a feature of Washingtonpost.com.
Media
Literacy Teachers' Toolkit
http://www.mediachannel.org/classroom/toolkit/
Resources from MediaChannel.org.
NandoNext
http://www.nandonext.com/
The Raleigh News and Observer supports this student website.
National
Scholastic Press Association
http://studentpress.journ.umn.edu/nspa/
NSPA helps students and teachers improve their publications.
OJR
Focus: High School
http://www.ojr.org/ojr/highschool/
A special section from Online Journalism Review.
Plugged
In: Using the Internet for High School Journalism
http://www.rtndf.org/resources/pluggedin.pdf
Supported by the RTNDF High School Journalism Project
and the Knight Foundation, 2002.
Poynter Online:
High School Journalism Guide
http://poynter.org/centerpiece/highschool/
RTNDF's
High School Journalism Project
http://www.rtndf.org/resources/highschool.shtml
Sacramento
Bee NIE program
http://www.sacbee.com/bee/nie/
The Newspaper in Education (NIE) program from The Sacramento Bee.
Society
for Collegiate Journalists
http://comdept.clarion.edu/scj/
SPJ Mark of Excellence
Awards
http://www.spj.org/awards_moe.asp
Student
Media Sourcebook
http://studentpress.journ.umn.edu/sourcebook/
Resources compiled by NSPA/ACP.
Student
Press Law Center
http://www.splc.org/
A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing
legal help and information to the student media
and journalism educators.
U.S.
Journalism/Communications Schools
http://www.journalismjobs.com/general_links.cfm
This list of journalism schools is maintained by journalismjobs.com.
University
Wire
http://www.uwire.com/
A newswire for college newspapers.
Education Resources
-- General
Department
of Education
http://www.ed.gov/
Information about the Education Department and links to
resources such as the National Center for Education
Statistics.
Educational
Resources Information Center
http://ericps.crc.uiuc.edu/eece/index.html
The ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early
Childhood Education provides access to education-related
literature and resources.
Educational
Testing Service
http://www.ets.org/
ETS is a nonprofit company that runs educational
testing in the United States. Tests include
the Scholastic Aptitude Test or SAT.
Education
World
http://www.education-world.com/
This collection of general and regional
resources for educators
is sponsored by American Fidelity Educational Services.
International
WWW Schools Registry
http://web66.coled.umn.edu/schools.html
The Web66 project is designed to link K-12 websites
and educators across the world.
National
Assessment of Educational Progress
http://www.ed.gov/NCES/naep/
NAEP was mandated by Congress to monitor
the knowledge, skills, and performance of the nation's children.
National
Education Association
http://www.nea.org/
NEA is America's largest organization committed to public education.
National Institute for Early Education
Research
http://nieer.org/
Daily News (Education
Week on the Web)
http://www.edweek.org/clips/
Education Week on the Web Homepage
http://www.edweek.org/
Time Magazine Education
Coverage
http://www.time.com/time/education/
New
York Times: College
http://www.nytimes.com/college/
Washington
Post Education Coverage
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/education/
BOOKS
Berry, Gordon
L. and Joy Keiko Asamen.
Children and Television:
Images in a Changing Sociocultural World.
Newbury Park: Age Publications, 1993.
Bonner,
Alice, et al. Death by Cheeseburger.
Washington, DC: The Freedom Forum, 1994.
Bryant, Jennings,
ed.Television and the American Family.
Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1990.
Bryant, Jennings
and Daniel R. Anderson.
Children's Understanding of Television:
Research on Attention and Comprehension.
New York: Academic Press, 1983.
Buckingham,
David, ed. Reading Audiences:
Young People and the Media.
New York: Manchester University Press, 1993.
Carroll,
Deborah Drezon. Good News: How Sharing the Newspaper
with Your Children Can Enhance Their Performance in School.
New York: Penguin Books, 1993.
Clark, Roy
Peter. Free to Write:
A Journalist Teaches Young Writers.
Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1987.
Clifford,
Brian R., et al. Television and Children:
Program Evaluation, Comprehension, and Impact.
Hillsdale, NJ: L. Erlbaum Associates, 1995.
Dardenne,
Robert. A Free and Responsible Student Press:
An Ideal Vision of How Community and Communication
Can Preserve Scholastic Journalism. Poynter Paper No. 8.
St.Petersburg, FL: The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, 1996.
Davies, Maire
Messenger. Fake, Fact and Fantasy:
Children's Interpretations of Television Reality.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1997.
Dennis, Everette
E. and Edward C. Pease, eds.
Children and the Media.
New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1996.
Dorr, Aimee.
Television and Children:
A Special Medium for a Special Audience.
Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1986.
English,
Earl, Clarence Hach, and Tom E. Rolnicki.
Scholastic Journalism. 9th Edition.
Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1996.
Greenman,
Robert. The Adviser's Companion.
New York: Columbia Scholastic Press Association, 1991.
Hawthorne,
Bobby. The Radical Write:
A Fresh Approach to Journalistic Writing for Students.
Taylor Publishing Company, 1994.
Heath, Shirley
Brice. Ways with Words:
Language, Life, and Work
in Communities and Classrooms.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983.
Huesmann,
Rowell L. and Leonard D. Eron., eds.
Television and the Aggressive Child:
A Cross-National Comparison.
Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1986.
Ingelhart,
Louis Edward. Student Publications:
Legalities, Governance, and Operation.
Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1993.
Kemper, Dave,
Ruth Nathan, and Patrick Sebranek.
Writers Express: A Handbook for Young Writers,
Thinkers, and Learners.
Burlington, WI: Write Source Educational Publishing, 1994.
Liebert,
Robert M., Joyce N. Sprafkin and Emily S. Davidson.
The Early Window:
Effects of Television on Children and Youth.
New York: Pergamon Press, 1982.
Minow, Newton
N. and Craig L. Lamay.
Abandoned in the Wasteland:
Children, Television and the First Amendment.
New York: Hill and Wang, 1995.
Nathan, Ruth,
ed. Writers in the Classroom.
Norwood, MA: Christopher-Gordon Publishers, 1991.
Sauls, Samuel
J. The Culture of American College Radio.
Ames: Iowa State University Press, 2000.
Schneider,
Cy. Children's Television:
The Art, the Business, and How It Works.
Chicago: NTC Business Books, 1987.
Singer, Dorothy
G. and Jerome L. Singer.
Handbook of Children and the Media.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2000.
Smith, Helen
F, ed. Springboard to Journalism.
New York: Columbia Scholastic Press Advisers Association, 1991.
Student Law
Press Center. Law of the Student Press.
Washington, DC: Taylor Publishing, 1995.
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