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Camp Cronkite: Journalism Boot Camp
Class experience
This is a class designed for those who know they want to be journalists, and those just interested in how journalism works. In this class, students will learn the basics of crafting questions and formatting stories. We will cover how to prepare and write profiles, how to cover government events and meetings, how to write about sports and community events, and how to cover emergencies and crisis. Students will read and discuss examples of these types of stories, role play scenarios in...
I have a passion for journalism and have worked as a journalist for the past five years at a local newspaper. In that time, I have covered a multitude of subjects, including sports and local/state government. I have been at the forefront of media coverage in my area for major sports moments, community events, and government decisions, including recent decisions and emergency meetings related to the pandemic. As I am still a working journalist, I believe I can offer your learners a modern, up to date look at the ever changing field.
Students will read and discuss articles as provided by the teacher. If students have an issue in viewing an article, a summary will be given to them. Students will also, occasionally, pick the subject of an article they may read the next day in class. These links are not yet provided.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
For one assignment, students will be asked to watch a briefing related to COVID-19. They may either watch their states' governor, their President, or any other elected official speaking on the crisis. Students will also be asked to read an NPR article concerning the future of the 2020 MLB season as it relates to COVID-19. I understand that some parents may not wish for their students to be exposed to this. If so, please contact me and we can work something else out for them to view or read. However, this topic will come up some as it is an incredibly newsworthy event.
Hello, students and families. My name is Kayla Fleming and I am a journalist, historian, educator, and student myself. To break that down for you a bit: I have been a reporter for a local newspaper in my hometown for five years. In that time,...
Group Class
$100
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
60 min
Completed by 171 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
1-9 learners per class