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INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM Ms.

Kuo | Room 240 COURSE EXPECTATIONS EXTRA HELP: I am available before and after school and throughout the day by appointment. E-MAIL: jkuo@sch.ci.lexington.ma.us COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to Journalism focuses on the print news media, with emphasis on news-gathering and newswriting. Students will learn fundamental journalism skills and ethics that will enable them to produce pieces for The Musket, Lexington High Schools student-run newspaper. In this course, students will also write features and reviews in addition to news editing. MATERIALS: Throughout the semester, we will be reading articles and excerpts of articles from various print news sources as well as honing our news editing skills by using the Associated Press Stylebook. CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR and EXPECTATIONS: 1. Respect the learning environment 2. Give your full effort 3. Be on time to class CLASS PREPARATION: A three-ring binder, with loose-leaf notebook paper, that is only for journalism. A 6x9 steno pad or 4x8 reporters notebook (I will provide your first one.) An assignment notebook A writing utensil TOPICS WE WILL COVER: First Amendment and journalism laws and ethics history of the news media newspaper structure and layout the lede: what it is and how to write one the interview the news story feature writing writing reviews editing for journalism the changing media HOMEWORK: Assignments will be posted on the board and on the class website, and students should record it in their assignment notebooks. Homework is due at the beginning of class on the day it is due. Late homework is not accepted for full credit. If you are absent on the day homework is due, it is your responsibility to turn it in when you return. Homework turned in before 3 p.m. on the day it is due will receive 2/3 credit. Homework turned in the next school day (not the next time I see your class) will receive 1/3 credit. Homework turned in thereafter will receive zero credit. Unless otherwise specified, assignments may be handwritten or typed. If you choose to type your assignments, you are responsible for printing out these assignments. All typed assignments, including homework, must already be printed out before class. I do not print your assignments. TARDINESS ON MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS: Assignments in this class have firm deadlines. Assignments submitted after the deadline will receive one-third letter grade deduction (for example, B to B-) per day (NOT school day) because assignments will be submitted via email. No credit will be given to assignments submitted two weeks after deadline.

GRADING PROCEDURES: Grades are determined on a point system, so there is not a set percentage that each assignment is worth. Rather, each assignment is given a value. For example, a quiz might be worth 40 points, and the highest possible score will be 40/40. Quizzes will be both announced and unannounced. Tests will be announced at least one week in advance. Any questions or concerns about grades must be discussed outside of class time and after 24 hours have passed. No grade-related questions or concerns will be discussed before 24 hours. NEWS QUIZZES: We will have news quizzes (five questions, multiple choice) on the previous weeks events on Fridays when we dont have a test or another quiz. This quiz is worth five points. More details will be given out in class, including which newspaper you should follow. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: Students are expected to follow the Lexington High School honor code at all times. Please see the student handbook for information on academic integrity. TARDINESS and ABSENCES: Please consult the student handbook regarding the schools attendance policy. ELECTRONIC DEVICES: MP3 players (such as iPods), cell phones, PDAs and other such devices are not allowed in the classroom and, if seen used, will be confiscated. Cell phones will be given to your dean for the duration of the school day, and you will retrieve it from him/her. CLASS COMMUNICATION: Class worksheets and homework assignments are posted online at http://misskuo.wordpress.com. It is your responsibility to retrieve lost materials there and to keep up with assignments in your absence. Weekly calendars will also be posted online. I am also on Twitter. This is the place you will find relevant videos and links. Twitter is also the place you can find announcements, for example, in case of snow days. You do NOT need to have a Twitter account; my account is public. Twitter.com/misskuo. TWO FINAL NOTES: This course expectation provides general guidelines for the class, and its contents may be subject to change. I will endeavor to be on time to class, but there might be rare emergencies when I might be late. There is no 10-minute rule after which students may dismiss themselves. If no teacher appears, one student should go to the nearest office to report the absence of a teacher and await instructions. Any student absence because of alleged confusion surrounding a teacher absence will be considered unexcused. (Student/Parent Handbook) DO NOT TEAR OFF THIS SHEET. INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM PLEASE SIGN THIS SHEET BY FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 2011

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