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These Web sites might be of interest to journalism teachers and publications advisers. Visitors are also encouraged to add to our links.

  • Columbia Scholastic Press Association
    Located at Columbia University, New York City, CSPA brings professional writers to sessions for publication advisers and students at annual conventions in March as well as offers national critique services and competitions for school newspapers, yearbooks, and literary magazines.

  • Dow Jones Newspaper Fund
    http://www.dowjones.com/newsfund
    DJNF sponsors National High School Teacher of the Year program of recognition; publishes Adviser Update for teacher/advisers, The Journalist’s Road to Success: A Career and Scholarship Guide and Newspapers, Diversity and You for students.

  • Journalism Education Association
    The national professional organization for high school and middle school journalism teachers and publications advisers. JEA sponsors two yearly conventions for teachers and students and student competitions, houses a bookstore with excellent online catalogue and teacher/adviser assistance on the Internet.

  • NCTE Assembly for Advisers of School Publications/JEA
    Includes sessions for publications advisers at twice annual conventions; literary magazine recognition program.

  • National Scholastic Press Association
    Includes sessions for publication advisers at twice annual conventions as well as national critique services and competitions for school newspapers, yearbooks, and literary magazines.

  • Quill & Scroll
    Provides recognition of outstanding student journalists and a print publication of articles of interest to student journalists and advisers.

  • Southern Interscholastic Press Association
    A regional organization, SIPA offers sessions for publication advisers at twice annual conventions as well as national critique services and competitions for school newspapers, yearbooks, and literary magazines.

  • Society of Professional Journalists

  • Student Press Law Center
    Offers free legal advice to publications advisers and student publications editors. Student Press Law Center Report published three times a year and other press law publications available.

  • Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition
    Articles from the Wall Street Journal are reprinted in this once-a-month publication. Excellent resource for economics, government, history, English and journalism teachers. Subscription includes classroom copies, video and teacher guide.

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