Introduction to Journalism



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Introduction to Journalism (Yearbook / Newspaper) Highland East Junior High School 2013-14 Introduction to Journalism Syllabus Teacher: Mr. Gibson Classroom: 407 Hour: 4th Email: briangibson@mooreschools.com Phone: 735-4580 Website resources: http://www.mooreschools.com/page/32658 Welcome to Introduction to Journalism (yearbook / newspaper). Introduction to Journalism is a year-long elective course for 8th grade students. The journalism class is dedicated to the craft of writing, editing, photographing, filming, and documenting life at Highland East. Students will be responsible for the production of the school yearbook, The Cougar, and a spring newspaper, The Cougar Chronicle Suggested Course Materials (please see me if you are unable to provide these) 1. folder with pockets for storing class handouts and notes 2. Lined notebook paper for written assignments 3. Pens (dark blue & black ink) & Pencils spring newspaper. Class Learning Outcomes/Objectives : 1. To develop skills in journalistic writing, editing, photography, and produce the school yearbook and 2. To develop computer skills in touch-typing, word processing, desktop publishing, photo management. page 1 Highland East Junior High School 2013-14 Introduction to Journalism Syllabus

3. To market and sell the school yearbook. 4. To learn together with respect, responsibility, communication, and cooperation. Examples of Class Activities: 1. Reading, writing, lecture, discussions, hands-on activities, drawing pictures and layouts, taking photos, and other activities to learn about journalism, journalistic writing, photography and photo journalism, layout and design, desktop publishing, computer file management, digital photo manipulation, marketing and sales, and other topics. 2. Using various computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, desktop publishing, photo manipulation with Photoshop Elements, using Jostens Yeartech Online internet based software, Adobe InDesign. 3. Going on assignment around campus to take pictures, interview people, conduct surveys and polls, conduct research about people and events, and other duties as assigned. 4. Lunchtime, after school and evening work, attending sports games and other school events as reporters and photographers, and working diligently to complete all assignments before each publication deadline. Classroom Rules and Procedures 1. Entering class: Enter quietly and have a seat. Instructions will be given at the beginning of class. page 2 Highland East Junior High School 2013-14 Introduction to Journalism Syllabus

2. During class instruction: Students are expected to remain seated and quiet during instruction. Raise your hand to gain permission to speak or leave your seat. 3. During project work: Students are expected to remain ontask and work cooperatively. 4. End of class: Teacher will dismiss students AFTER equipment/materials are cleaned-up and put away. The teacher dismisses class, NOT the bell. 5. Food/drink: is not permitted in the classroom or near the computers. 6. Damaged Equipment: Report immediately. Treat all equipment with proper care. Note: If you are negligent with classroom equipment, expect to lose the privilege of it s use. 7. Classroom Behavior Rules - Treat others with respect. - Work cooperatively - Keep hands, feet, objects to yourself. - Keep on task. page 3 Highland East Junior High School 2013-14 Introduction to Journalism Syllabus

8. Behavior Consequences: - First offense = teacher warning - Second offense = detention and/or a phone call to parent - Third offense = referral to Assistant Principal General Information 1. Restroom: Students are encouraged to use the restroom during passing periods to minimize classroom interruptions. If you need to be excused, you must have your agenda signed by the teacher, 2. Late Assignments: Being late in journalism usually means the story can t be published. The whole yearbook and newspaper can t wait for a late story. Late work will be accepted on some assignments, for partial credit. Some assignments must be completed and turned in by the due date in order to receive any credit at all. Homework that is not ready to be turned in at the start of class will be considered late. 3. Press Passes: Passes which allow students to go on assignment about the campus are a privilege, not a right. If students abuse the privilege (off-task activity, disrupting classes, etc.) the privilege will be removed. The Press Pass will give you access to East athletic events at no charge. Once used, return the Press Pass to Mr. Gibson ASAP. 4. If absent: You should make up the work that you missed. Only work completed promptly will be given credit. It is the responsibility of the student to find out the work that was missed. If a test occurred during the absence, likewise, it is the student s responsibility to schedule a new testing time. page 4 Highland East Junior High School 2013-14 Introduction to Journalism Syllabus

5. Cheating: will not be tolerated. Any work in violation of Highland East Junior High School s Academic Honor Code will at a minimum result in a zero for the assignment and a referral. 6. Use of Jostens Website: Each staff member will have password access to the Jostens website. Using the website you will be able to design pages, write stories, insert photos and get online help. You will be able to use any internet enabled computer, ipad or Android device. When using ipad, you must use a Flash enabled browser. Jostens recommends the Puffin browser. Please do not share access with other nonyearbook students. We want the yearbook to be a surprise. Your site usage will be monitored. If use of the site is abused, your account will be disabled making it impossible for you to work on the yearbook online. 7. Need help? Please ask for help during class. If you want extra time in the lab, or additional help outside of class, ask me. I am happy to open the room before school or during lunchtime, stay after school to meet with students who need extra help. 8. Attributes of a Model Student. A model student will be a positive leader, ignore off-task behavior, solve problems independently, bring all required materials to class daily, cooperate well in groups, participate often if called upon and make thoughtful comments, be on time daily and immediately begin work upon arrival to class. 9. Assessment and Grading * Graded assignments and formal assessments will include: Various paper-and-pencil and computer-based assignments. page 5 Highland East Junior High School 2013-14 Introduction to Journalism Syllabus

Successful on-time completion of reporting and/or photography assignments and the writing and editing of stories / articles / layouts for the various publications/productions. * Quizzes and tests: You will have a semester exam at the the end of each semester. Periodic quizzes and tests will be announced. * Task Assessment Grades- Student progress and work on task will be assessed weekly. Students earn 20 points per day. * Yearbook Deadlines: 1. Planning Deadlines- 50 points per page ( if progress is detected) 2. Rough Deadlines- 100 points for layouts per page & 100 points for copy per page. 3. Final Deadlines- 200 points for layouts per page & 200 points for copy per page. 4. Missed deadlines- 20% deduction per day. * Newspaper deadlines 1. Story grades- 100 points per story 2. Section grades- 200 points per issue 3. Section Editor grades - 400 points 4. Editor-In-Chief grades- 800 points per issue The grading scale is the usual: A: 90% and above B: 80-89% C: 70-79% D: 60-69% F: 59% and below * Extra credit opportunities are always available. Students who put in lots of extra time reporting on and/or photographing school events, working to meet publication deadlines, or other tasks, will receive extra credit for their extra efforts. * Grades will be posted online on Infinite Campus. page 6 Highland East Junior High School 2013-14 Introduction to Journalism Syllabus

Introduction to Journalism STUDENT - PARENT - TEACHER CONTRACT Dear Students and Parents, Please read carefully and discuss the Introduction to Journalism syllabus. Please contact me if you have questions or concerns. Please complete and sign the form below, then return it to me. Thank you. Mr. Brian Gibson, Introduction to Journalism Student: I have read and understand Mr. Gibson s Journalism syllabus. I agree to abide by the rules and procedures and do my best to be successful in this class. Student Signature, Date Parent/Guardian: I have read and understand Mr. Gibson s Journalism syllabus. I agree to help my child be successful in this class. Parent/Guardian Signature, Date page 7 Highland East Junior High School 2013-14 Introduction to Journalism Syllabus