Ethics & Journalism PowerPoint Presentation (Mass Media)
Inquiring Mind of the English Teacher Kind
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Grade Levels
9th - 12th
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Pages
34 pages
Inquiring Mind of the English Teacher Kind
1.2k Followers
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Description
This 34-slide presentation complements a unit on journalistic ethics. The resource is delivered in PowerPoint format. Concepts covered include the following:
- The Janet Cooke Incident
- Code of ethics
- Journalistic credibility
- Journalism and the Constitution
- Prior restraint
- Journalistic objectivity
- Sensationalism
- Overstatement
- Right of reply
- Attribution
- Fairness to all
- Plagiarism
- The Stephen Glass Incident
- Slander
- Libel
- Libel laws
- Examples of libel
- Defenses against libel
- Privacy lawsuits
- Limits on scholastic journalism
- In loco parentis
- The Tinker Decision of 1969
- The Hazelwood Case of 1988
Total Pages
34 pages
Answer Key
N/A
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