The Journalism Education Association wants its Certified Journalism Educators to demonstrate their knowledge of the basics in journalism and media advising. We want you to be able to speak to multiple aspects of this career, including journalistic writing and editing, graphics and design, as well as legal and ethical considerations as an educator in a school journalism setting. Your knowledge of the teaching/advising aspects of scholastic journalism is the emphasis of this designation. Included in that is a general knowledge of broadcast news, including how it is written and produced. This session focuses what advisers need to know about broadcasting for the CJE/MJE certification exam.
20251114T110020251114T1145America/ChicagoGet Certified: BroadcastThe Journalism Education Association wants its Certified Journalism Educators to demonstrate their knowledge of the basics in journalism and media advising. We want you to be able to speak to multiple aspects of this career, including journalistic writing and editing, graphics and design, as well as legal and ethical considerations as an educator in a school journalism setting. Your knowledge of the teaching/advising aspects of scholastic journalism is the emphasis of this designation. Included in that is a general knowledge of broadcast news, including how it is written and produced. This session focuses what advisers need to know about broadcasting for the CJE/MJE certification exam.Delta Mezzanine 7JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Conventionamber@jea.org