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JEA has created lesson plans — nearly 200 weeks worth — across 11 content areas, complete with classroom materials, learning outcomes, assessments and models.
5 schools awarded $100 for 100 Hours of Service Journalism projects
Five schools have been named as winners in the Journalism Education Association’s 100 Hours of Service Journalism Project competition. The competition, which called for student publications staffs to use their[…]
Read more65 superior rankings awarded, 365 students recognized in Spring 2024 NSMC
The National Student Media Contests were all completed online and on site for the 2024 Spring JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention in Kansas City. In all, 824 students competed in photo, broadcast, graphic[…]
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Among JEA’s more than 2,600 members are journalism teachers and publications advisers, media professionals, press associations, adviser organizations, libraries, publishing companies, newspapers, radio stations and departments of journalism.
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Join us for the fall national convention
The Fall JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention is a semiannual gathering of high school journalists and advisers sponsored by the Journalism Education Association and its partner, the National Scholastic Press Association. The associations partner to prepare hundreds of practical and professional learning sessions, from high-profile keynotes to specific, problem-solving breakouts, hands-on workshops and discussion groups.
Join a national community of journalism advisers
Don’t take our word for it – here’s what our members say:
JEA gave me footing when I was a fresh newspaper adviser, and it grew into a trusted friendship, a place I go to celebrate milestones, practice my journalistic craft, and make lifetime bonds with peers whom I rely on for support. Come on in, there’s room for you, too!
– MICHELLE HARMON, MJE
Boise, Idaho
I love being a member of JEA because as an adviser of media, sometimes it’s like being on an island all by yourself at school. Networking with JEA, attending the Advisers Institute and conferences, being able to access curriculum, and building relationships have all helped me become a better adviser and educator.
– CANDICE GRAVITT, CJE
Las Vegas, Nevada
Simply put, the best professional organization available for journalism educators. From the conventions to the curriculum to the listserv, there is no better source for information about teaching journalism. If you’re not a member you’re doing yourself, and your students, a disservice.
– DENNIS LEIZEAR, CJE
Wilmington, Delaware
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Need Help? You found it.
If you are a JEA member or students of a JEA member who need assistance concerning censorship issues, use the panic button below to generate an online form to explain your situation. This will go to a Scholastic Press Rights Committee member who will assist you quickly and notify others in your state so they can offer assistance. This outreach capability is a direct result of JEA’s Adviser Assistance Program and is designed to combat censorship issues advisers and students might face.
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JEA National Student Media Contests
Registration for the fall 2024 National Student Media Contests opens Sept. 9, 2024. Online submissions are due by noon. CDT Oct. 15.
Spring NSMC Winners
More than 800 students competed in the spring National Student Media Contests in Kansas City.