Scholastic Press Rights Commission offers Internet Filtering Lesson plan with survey to complete by Oct. 3

Check the Journalism Education Association’s Scholastic Press Right’s Commission’s blog for a lesson plan you can use in class to see what your school district filters are blocking. The SPRC is also conducting an online survey through Oct. 3, 2014, to gather data on what school filters block. It’s a great news literacy lesson to check out if you haven’t yet.

Click here to go to the SPRC website for their post: What ‘s banned in your neighborhood? Banned Websites Awareness Week brings chance to examine extent of Internet filtering

Aaron Manfull

Aaron is in his 26th year of advising student media. He is currently the Director of Student Media at Francis Howell North High School in St. Charles, Missouri. He is the Journalism Education Association Digital Media Chair and co-Director of Media Now. He is the 2023 JEA Teacher Inspiration Award Winner and is a former Dow Jones News Fund National Journalism Teacher of the Year. He is one of the authors of the textbook "Student Journalism and Media Literacy." You can find him on X and Instagram @manfull. He's a proud father. A transplanted Iowan. And an avid Hawkeye Fan.

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One thought on “Scholastic Press Rights Commission offers Internet Filtering Lesson plan with survey to complete by Oct. 3

  • October 1, 2014 at 6:46 am
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    I loved the survey questionnaire coded in the survey. Short and precise;)

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