Scholastic Journalism

12. Edition October 2013
544 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
The new 12th edition of Scholastic Journalism is fully revised and updated to encompass the complete range of cross platform multimedia writing and design to bring this classic into the convergence age.
* Incorporates cross platform writing and design into each chapter to bring this classic high school journalism text into the digital age
* Delves into the collaborative and multimedia/new media opportunities and changes that are defining the industry and journalism education as traditional media formats converge with new technologies
* Continues to educate students on the basic skills of collecting, interviewing, reporting, and writing in journalism
* Includes a variety of new user-friendly features for students and instructors
* Features updated instructor manual and supporting online resources, available at www.wiley.com/go/scholasticjournalism
About the authors xi
Preface xii
Acknowledgments xiii
Walk through xvi
Timeline xxii
1 Understanding news 3
2 Interviewing and reporting 29
3 News writing 51
4 Writing specialty stories 81
5 Writing feature stories 111
6 Sportswriting 139
7 Opinion writing 165
8 In-depth reporting 189
9 Coaching writers and editing copy 215
10 Writing headlines 245
11 Typography and production 263
12 Newspaper layout and design 291
13 Yearbook design 323
14 Online journalism 347
15 Visual storytelling: pictures, art and graphics 371
16 Advertising in newspapers and yearbooks 405
17 Student press law 427
18 Ethics for student journalists 451
19 Careers in the media 471
Professional and student organizations 485
Glossary 488
Index 498
class, this is the once to choose. Scholastic Journalism, 12e is
comprehensive, well-organized, and up-to-date and it is sure to
meet the needs of any journalism classes, from those dealing with
traditional news reporting and feature writing to online journalism
and graphic design of newspapers, yearbooks, or multimedia
projects." (The Worlds of R. A. Hortz, 1
September 2013)
"Scholastic Journalism, 12th edition, is the all-in-one,
time-tested scholastic journalism text with visuals, examples,
lessons and exercises designed for all learning levels in each of
the media arts."
Konnie Krislock, Director, newspapers2 summer workshops
East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas, and the director of
the Gloria Shields All-American Publication Workshop sponsored by
Dallas County Schools. In 2011, he was named a Kansas Teacher of
the Year finalist. He was inducted into the Scholastic Journalism
Hall of Fame at the University of Oklahoma and was named a Texas
Legend, as one of the most influential people in the state's
75-year scholastic journalism history. His students'
publications - the newspaper, yearbook and news website --
have earned the nation's highest honors, including the
National Scholastic Press Association's National Pacemaker
and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's Gold Crown.
Tate has been named the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund's National
High School Journalism Teacher of the Year as well as the Texas Max
R. Haddick Teacher of the Year.
Sherri A. Taylor teaches graphic design in the
Multimedia, Photography and Design Department of the S.I. Newhouse
School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. She is also
Director of the Empire State School Press Association at Syracuse
University, and Director of the School Press Institute, a summer
journalism workshop for high school students. As a high school
teacher in Irving, Texas, she advised a state and national
award-winning yearbook and newspaper. She has been inducted into
the Scholastic Journalism Hall of Fame at the University of
Oklahoma, was named a Pioneer from the National Scholastic Press
Association and received a Gold Key from the Columbia Scholastic
Press Association. She also received the Max R. Haddick Teacher of
the Year award, and named a Texas Legend. She has judged the
Society of News Design's international competition and judged
the Katie awards for the Dallas Press Club. She advises a magazine,
MPJ, that has won both Associated Collegiate Press Pacemakers and
Society of Professional Journalists regional and national Best
College Magazine awards.