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In this book, Ed Madisonjournalist, producer/director, and innovative educator provides specific strategies to help teachers use journalistic learning to achieve positive outcomes that engage students in new ways. Journalistic learning is a teaching approach that borrows techniques from the journalism profession to better instruct students in research, reading, and writing in language arts and the social sciences classes. Drawing from extensive fieldwork in schools across the United States, Madison demonstrates how this approach is uniquely aligned with Common Core State Standards that call…mehr

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In this book, Ed Madisonjournalist, producer/director, and innovative educator provides specific strategies to help teachers use journalistic learning to achieve positive outcomes that engage students in new ways. Journalistic learning is a teaching approach that borrows techniques from the journalism profession to better instruct students in research, reading, and writing in language arts and the social sciences classes. Drawing from extensive fieldwork in schools across the United States, Madison demonstrates how this approach is uniquely aligned with Common Core State Standards that call for more emphasis on nonfiction texts and digital literacy skills. Centered on research and writing projects that will yield publishable student writing, chapters demonstrate how this approach works across contexts and benefits a broad range of students from diverse backgrounds. The text also explores new and affordable approaches to teacher training.
Autorenporträt
Ed Madison is an assistant professor at the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon, an Apple Distinguished Educator and an Adobe Education Leader, a founding producer for CNN, and founder and executive director of Media Arts Institute, a nonprofit organization committed to inspiring and educating digital learners and future generations of media professionals. Visit the author's website and blog at NewsworthyBook.com.