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  1. How has the profession of journalism changed throughout history? A video lesson is used in this lesson plan to explore this very question. An activity will help students compare...

  2. Title: Journalism history: The muckrakers. Description of school, students and class. This unit will be taught to a 9th-through 12th-grade newspaper production class. No journalism class is currently offered, so we devote portions (about 20 to 30 minutes of each 85 minute period) to journalism training.

  3. Aug 25, 2021 · Here are 3 activities to teach the history of journalism. background. timeline slides. You can present these and go over details like a normal slideshow, or have them complete their own timeline as you go along. History Slides. 761.90 KB 526 downloads. Download. 1. Build Your Own Timeline.

  4. Highlights from the history of journalism, from Mark Twain and Lois Lane to “Citizen Kane.” 8 The birth of journalism How newspapers were established in America — and how the fight for a free press led to war. 10 News in the19th century Mass media dominated city streets, while yellow journalism gave reporters a bad name.

  5. Feb 9, 2021 · Journalism in Action: Civic Engagement and Primary Sources Through Key Moments in History — Explore the history of journalism in the U.S. with this new interactive website by PBS NewsHour...

  6. Students will learn to: . • Use primary and secondary sources, including original artifacts, to discuss the importance of word choice. • Identify the history and development of American journalism through people and events. • Demonstrate an understanding of the diferent forms of media and the diferent types of journalistic writing .

  7. May 24, 2016 · The purpose of this lesson is to introduce students to journalism and teach them to blend narrative and informational writing to eventually create their own news stories. The lessons in this series are very loosly based on Writing Pathways by Lucy Caulkins.

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