What is the acronym for our five rights? Name them all.
R.A.P.P.S. Religion, Assemble, Press, Petition, and Speech.
Describe the characteristics of a NEWS story?
Cut and dry/straight to the point.
What is the point of newsworthiness?
to decide whether or not something is worth putting in the news.
How many code of ethics are there?
Four
What do we do the first 5 minutes of class?
journal prompts
In school you have freedom of speech as long as you're not ___________.
DISRUPTIVE
- emotional/more personal
- about one person or a small group of people.
What is PROMINENCE?
an celebrity, well-known person, politicians, etc.
What's the difference between in law and ethics?
Law is what you can do.
Ethics is what you should do.
What do I teach separate from journalism?
Yearbook
The 1st amendment protects you from the _________ not _____________.
1. Government 2. Private people
to figure out how you want to write a story.
Name all the 5 elements in P.U.N.D.I.T.
Name all the 4 rules under the Code of Ethics.
1. Seek Truth and Report
2. Minimize Harm
3. Act Independently
4. Be Accountable
I've been in the area for how long?
About 2 years.
What are the 3 types of speech covered in the first amendment?
Political, Symbolic, and Hate speech
Answers vary.
What does the actual definition of PUNDIT?
an expert of something
What is the only profession protected by the consitiution
journalist
What kind of pets do I have and how many?
3 Cats
What does it mean to "redress grievances"
to complain
What is the unique thing about SPORTS stories?
They can be a NEWS or FEATURE story
Give an example of a news story that has the element of: Novelty
Answers may vary.
Create a scenario where you would have to use your code of ethics on a news story?
Answers may vary.
What sport(s) do I coach?
Volleyball and Track