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	<title>Successful Education | Journalism Club | Activity</title>
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				<title>Tina changed the description of the group Journalism Club from "The Journalism Club is an engaging online hub for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about current events, writing, research, and reporting. This club cultivates the next generation of digital journalists, editors, and media professionals by offering hands-on experience in crafting articles, conducting interviews, and publishing original content on a student-led online platform.
What We Do:


 	
Weekly workshops on news writing, feature writing, opinion pieces, and investigative reporting

 	
Lessons in journalistic ethics, fact-checking, bias recognition, and responsible sourcing

 	
Guest sessions with journalists, editors, and media professionals

 	
Monthly publication of a digital student newspaper or blog covering school, community, and global topics

 	
Interview training and real interview opportunities with local leaders or experts

 	
Peer editing, headline writing contests, and layout design activities

 	
Field assignments like covering virtual events or writing book and movie reviews

 	
Special projects on media literacy and how to recognize misinformation online


Club Rules and Guidelines:


 	
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 interested in journalism, media, or communications.

 	
Integrity: All work must be original, factual, and free from plagiarism.

 	
Respect: Handle sensitive topics and interviewees with professionalism and empathy.

 	
Participation: Attend weekly meetings and contribute to at least one article or media project per month.

 	
Teamwork: Collaborate with editors, designers, and writers in a timely, respectful manner.

 	
Constructive Feedback: Give and receive critiques with the goal of improving content quality.

 	
Deadlines: Meet submission deadlines for stories, edits, and layout responsibilities.

 	
Confidentiality: Do not share unpublished stories or quotes without proper consent.

 	
Media Conduct: Uphold journalistic standards both in and outside the club.


 
The Journalism Club empowers students to become confident communicators and thoughtful media consumers. Join us to amplify your voice and uncover the stories that matter." to "The Journalism Club is an engaging online hub for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about current events, writing, research, and reporting. This club cultivates the next generation of digital journalists, editors, and media professionals by offering hands-on experience in crafting articles, conducting interviews, and publishing original content on a student-led online platform.
What We Do:

 	Weekly workshops on news writing, feature writing, opinion pieces, and investigative reporting
 	Lessons in journalistic ethics, fact-checking, bias recognition, and responsible sourcing
 	Guest sessions with journalists, editors, and media professionals
 	Monthly publication of a digital student newspaper or blog covering school, community, and global topics
 	Interview training and real interview opportunities with local leaders or experts
 	Peer editing, headline writing contests, and layout design activities
 	Field assignments like covering virtual events or writing book and movie reviews
 	Special projects on media literacy and how to recognize misinformation online

Club Rules and Guidelines:

 	Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 interested in journalism, media, or communications.
 	Integrity: All work must be original, factual, and free from plagiarism.
 	Respect: Handle sensitive topics and interviewees with professionalism and empathy.
 	Participation: Attend weekly meetings and contribute to at least one article or media project per month.
 	Teamwork: Collaborate with editors, designers, and writers in a timely, respectful manner.
 	Constructive Feedback: Give and receive critiques with the goal of improving content quality.
 	Deadlines: Meet submission deadlines for stories, edits, and layout responsibilities.
 	Confidentiality: Do not share unpublished stories or quotes without proper consent.
 	Media Conduct: Uphold journalistic standards both in and outside the club.

The Journalism Club empowers students to become confident communicators and thoughtful media consumers. Join us to amplify your voice and uncover the stories that matter."</title>
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				<pubdate>Thu, 01 May 2025 23:59:54 -0400</pubdate>

				
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