
High School Journalism
This impressive go-to source covers all the essential elements required for journalism in high schools. Designed for easy reading and reference, it highlights important concepts and features examples from current high school publications from around the country. The Teacher's Edition simplifies instruction and provides reference material. The Student's Workbook and Teacher's Workbook provide comprehensive additional exercises for further study. Homer L. Hall taught journalism at Kirkwood High School, Kirkwood, Missouri, for more than thirty years. Mr. Hall has received numerous accolades for his excellence in journalism and in teaching, including being named National Journalism Teacher of the Year. Logan H. Aimone taught journalism for ten years at Wenatchee High School in Wenatchee, Washington, where he also advised the staffs of The Apple Leaf newspaper and Wa Wa yearbook. Mr. Aimone is executive director of the National Scholastic Press Association, the nation's oldest and largest organization dedicated to improving scholastic journalism through contests, conventions, and critiques. High School Journalism and the corresponding guides and workbooks are available to you for preview for thirty days. If you choose to purchase ten or more copies of either texts, the preview items are yours at no charge. If you decide not to purchase them, please call our toll-free number and we will have the items picked up. If you would like more information about previewing these items, please call Customer Service at (800) 237-9932.
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Book Review: High School Journalism"Overall, this textbook presents a popular elective topic in a visually appealing, appropriately unbiased, format..."—School Library Journal“I am using H.L. Hall's HS Journalism (latest edition) with workbooks for students and teacher's book. It's well organized, interesting, engaging and up to the point. Everything you need to teach starting from the brief history of journalism and ethics, and all the way to broadcast journalism, design and careers in journalism. Students use this textbook a lot as a reference and source for hints and creative ideas as they work on their projects. Great book.”—Vitali Hostiuk, Teacher, Performing Arts & Technology High School, New York
