This category contains sites that provide information, tips, guides, and activities to help kids and teens learn the art and practices of journalism.
It is not for teachers teaching journalism.
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[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Interactive guide to designing and writing a newspaper, with FAQ and step-by-step instructions.
[ Mature Teens ]
FAIR is a national media watch group which offers documented criticism of media bias and censorship in order to help the public become media activists rather than passive consumers of news.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ]
Originally known as Children's Express, this is the UK's only news agency run by young people, providing news and comment for the local and national TV, radio, print and online media.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Offers writing tips from professionals in the field, geared to High School journalists. Includes finding stories, conducting interviews, effective reporting and editing strategies.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ]
An online current and special events news site for grades 3-12; updated weekdays during the school year.
[ Kids/Teens ]
Tells about the most prestigious award in the history of journalism.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Presented by the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Has resources for student journalists, teachers, editors of student journalists, and guidance counselors.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Online version of Montgomery Blair High School's award winning student newspaper.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
News articles by teens on various topics of interest, including a geography, history, and space section.
Supports high school students in their efforts to improve their publications. Their sourcebook offers great resources of importance to student journalists.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
A newspaper created and maintained by Philadelphia youth ages 14 to 20. The newspaper provides an opportunity for youth to voice their opinion about issues that concern them.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ]
An online current and special events news site for grades 3-12; updated weekdays during the school year.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Presented by the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Has resources for student journalists, teachers, editors of student journalists, and guidance counselors.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Offers writing tips from professionals in the field, geared to High School journalists. Includes finding stories, conducting interviews, effective reporting and editing strategies.
[ Kids/Teens ]
Tells about the most prestigious award in the history of journalism.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ]
Originally known as Children's Express, this is the UK's only news agency run by young people, providing news and comment for the local and national TV, radio, print and online media.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Online version of Montgomery Blair High School's award winning student newspaper.
Supports high school students in their efforts to improve their publications. Their sourcebook offers great resources of importance to student journalists.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
A newspaper created and maintained by Philadelphia youth ages 14 to 20. The newspaper provides an opportunity for youth to voice their opinion about issues that concern them.
[ Mature Teens ]
FAIR is a national media watch group which offers documented criticism of media bias and censorship in order to help the public become media activists rather than passive consumers of news.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Interactive guide to designing and writing a newspaper, with FAQ and step-by-step instructions.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
News articles by teens on various topics of interest, including a geography, history, and space section.