JEANC, SCJEA and the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Journalism Department will host California high school media advisers at the Adviser Teach-in on Jan. 18, 2025.
"Building Journalism" is the 2025 theme, and we'd love to have you as part of our program. Have something fresh and new you're using in your classroom? Have your students discovered new tools to create content for publications? What strategies or best practices do you want to share about teaching and advising scholastic journalism? We're especially interested in topics centered on DEI issues and how to build a more inclusive program, and/or how to diversify your content and reach underserved populations. Propose a 30-minute or 50-minute session here! We would love to have you speak at our 2025 event. Note that all participants, including speakers, must be registered attendees and are required to fill out the registration form. The Teach-In will be a day filled with professional development from advisers and journalism professionals, networking and lunch. Interested in presenting a session? Complete the speaker form here by 11:59 p.m. Dec. 1. Note that all participants, including speakers, must register and are required to complete this registration form. Teach-in registration is $75. Please note that billing/invoices will come from JEANC, and all payments will be made to JEANC. We will send you an invoice via email in December. Scholarships Available to Early-Career Advisers. The Southern California Journalism Education Association is looking for advisers to honor for their accomplishments with their high school journalism staffs with the following scholarship. Scholarships may not exceed $350 and will be awarded to teachers with fewer than five years of advising experience. Your school must be a member of SoCal JEA to qualify. Deadline to apply is Dec. 6 at 11:59 p.m. More details here.
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About 150 Southern California students learned journalism skills and networked with professionals during the 32nd annual JDay at Cal State Northridge on Oct. 26, 2024.
Students also competed in wiring, photo and video contests and attended two workshops before listening to keynote speakers in the afternoon. The event was organized by Southern California Journalism Education Association, Los Angeles Times High School Insider and CSUN Department of Journalism. Special thanks to event sponsors CalMatters and Society of Professional Journalists, Greater Los Angeles chapter. SoCal JEA is also deeply grateful to our guest speakers for supporting contests and workshops, as well as the judges. |