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o this year may not be party central, and you probably won’t get (multiple) pounds of candy, but you can still make or buy awesome costumes and take pics with your friends. No one likes a boring Halloween costume that everyone has seen and rolled their eyes at (aka Bonnie and Clyde), so I came up with a list of a bunch of fun costumes that people will actually comment on your next insta post, or just appreciate for their derpiness. Mars Hill University, Awesome Costumes, Lawrence University, Fun Costumes, Lincoln University, University Of Delhi, Loyola University, Tennessee State University, Chicago University

o this year may not be party central, and you probably won’t get (multiple) pounds of candy, but you can still make or buy awesome costumes and take pics with your friends. No one likes a boring Halloween costume that everyone has seen and rolled their eyes at (aka Bonnie and Clyde), so I came up with a list of a bunch of fun costumes that people will actually comment on your next insta post, or just appreciate for their derpiness.

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Bulletin Boards Theme, English Class, Class Ideas, Creative Writing, Teaching Ideas, School Year, Classroom Ideas, Talk About, High School

Listen to Ritenour High School broadcast adviser Jane Bannester and her students talk about their adventures in podcasting — what they’ve learned and how they’ve grown personally — in their own voices. I love new trends in broadcasting, and nothing is hotter today than podcasting, those episodic audio or video programs available for download by …

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Broadcasting Class Creates an Authentic Real-World Learning Experience | KQED Teaching Yearbook, School Rules, School Website, School Staff, Eighth Grade, Teaching Middle School, The Daily Show, History Teachers, Junior High School

When Jordan enters her Broadcast Media class at Kenilworth Junior High school, she doesn’t wait for directions from her teacher. She checks the job board, grabs a laptop and heads to her table to confer with her partner, Kyle. They are anchoring today’s news show, so they will spend the first part of class writing

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High School Journalism, Jostens Yearbook, Editorial Assistant, Teaching Yearbook, Media Office, Yearbook Class, School Newspaper, Broadcast Journalism, Student Newspaper

Co-authored with Megan Fromm Last week, after spending 30 hours observing a high school journalism classroom, freelance writer and editor (and PBS MediaShift editorial assistant) Angela Washeck gave a first-person analysis of how today’s students are producing media. The product of high school media classes, in many cases a yearbook or newspaper, is no more …

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