Announcing RTNDFTEACHER
An E-mail Listserv for high school broadcast teachers
In our continuing efforts to create new broadcast journalism programs in high schools across the country--and to strengthen existing broadcast journalism programs, we've created RTNDFTEACHER, a free Listserv for broadcast educators. We hope RTNDFTEACHER will serve as a living, growing E-mail community where teachers can network, share their experiences, query each other for advice and keep up-to-date with the latest news and technology. Its free, so sign up today!
Instructions for joining the RTNDFTEACHER Listserv:
1. Go to: http://listserv.kent.edu/archives/rtndfteacher.html
2. Click: "Join or leave the list"
3. Enter your "E-Mail Address" and "Name," then click the "Join RTNDFTEACHER" button.
4. You will receive an email a couple minutes later with a link to click to finalize your membership.
Instructions for removal from the RTNDFTEACHER Listserv:
1: Go to http://listserv.kent.edu/archives/rtndfteacher.html
2. Click: "Join or leave the list"
3. Enter your "E-Mail Address" and "Name," then click the "Leave RTNDFTEACHER" button.
4. You will receive an email a couple minutes later with a link to click to cancel your membership.
E-mail addresses on this Listserv are confidential and not open to the public. Special thanks to our friends at Kent State for helping us launch this community. Lets keep the discussion rolling!
Broadcast in a Box now available online for teachers!
Teachers, are you looking to start a new broadcast journalism program at your school?
The resource kit that helped launch and reinforce high school broadcast journalism programs all across the country is now available online.
This kit contains video examples of award-winning stories produced by high school students. It also contains a First Amendment teaching curriculum, a code of ethics provided by the Radio and Television News Director's Association and more. Everything is available for free download and will help get you started teaching radio and/or television journalism in your high school. Find out more about this valuable teaching resource.