Atlantic article examines student speech challenges
Students’ free speech (or the lack thereof) was the topic of a fantastic Atlantic article this week. Thanks to David Wheeler for drawing attention to a topic that is becoming […]
Students’ free speech (or the lack thereof) was the topic of a fantastic Atlantic article this week. Thanks to David Wheeler for drawing attention to a topic that is becoming […]
Cameras were rolling throughout our trip to California this week, and we definitely felt the love! *** Our first stop was at Whitney High School in Rocklin on Tuesday, where […]
Despite differences in culture and location, many of today’s youth have similar goals. They want to speak up about the issues that bother them, they want to be heard, they […]
It was a great day for the First Amendment at Brigham Young’s J Reuben Clark Law School in Provo, Utah. Mike is on spring break with his […]
After a day at Palo Alto High School, the word “Imagine” is resonating with us. Imagine what student journalism could become if, across the nation, student journalists were supported as […]
What a beautiful weekend we just wrapped up! Huge thanks to the Palo Alto Media Arts Boosters, who have supported Tinker Tour so generously and who held a wonderful reception Sunday night… […]
We had an awesome time speaking at the University of Oregon’s J-School yesterday and loved getting to check out their facilities… …Including this awesome view of the Twitterverse…Wow! We also […]
At Carlsbad HS, a live news show kicks off the day for students every single day of the week. Produced by award-winning chstv students right in the studios of Carlsbad […]
Redondo High School journalists, just south of Los Angeles, have learned a few things about the role of the news from their award-winning adviser, Mitch Ziegler. Their paper, the High […]
Across the country, thousands of social studies teachers bring students the good news that democracy is for everyone. But, it’s not so easy being a social studies teacher these days. […]