Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 110 - TEXAS ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS AND READING
Subchapter C - HIGH SCHOOL
Section 110.66 - Advanced Journalism: Yearbook I, II, III/Newspaper I, II, III/Literary Magazine (One-Half to One Credit)
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code § 110.66
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Introduction.
(1) Students enrolled in
Advanced Journalism: Yearbook I, II, III/Newspaper I, II, III/Literary Magazine
communicate in a variety of forms such as print, digital, or online media for a
variety of audiences and purposes. High school students are expected to plan,
draft, and complete written and/or visual communications on a regular basis,
carefully examining their copy for clarity, engaging language, and the correct
use of the conventions and mechanics of written English. In Advanced
Journalism: Yearbook I, II, III/Newspaper I, II, III/Literary Magazine,
students are expected to become analytical consumers of media and technology to
enhance their communication skills. In addition, students will apply
journalistic ethics and standards. Published works of professional journalists,
technology, and visual and electronic media are used as tools for learning as
students create, clarify, critique, write, and produce effective
communications. Students enrolled in Advanced Journalism: Yearbook I, II,
III/Newspaper I, II, III/Literary Magazine will refine and enhance their
journalistic skills, research self-selected topics, and plan, organize, and
prepare a project(s) in one or more forms of media.
(2) For high school students whose first
language is not English, the students' native language serves as a foundation
for English language acquisition and language learning.
(3) Statements that contain the word
"including" reference content that must be mastered, while those containing the
phrase "such as" are intended as possible illustrative examples.
(4) The essential knowledge and skills as
well as the student expectations for Advanced Journalism: Yearbook I, II,
III/Newspaper I, II, III/Literary Magazine, elective courses, are described in
subsection (b) of this section.
(b) Knowledge and skills.
(1) The student understands individual and
staff responsibilities of coverage appropriate for the publication's audience.
The student is expected to:
(A) understand
the role and responsibilities of each staff member and the purpose of the
publication;
(B) use the skills
necessary to plan and produce a publication;
(C) read both professional publications and
other student-produced publications to generate story and design ideas for the
local publication;
(D) conduct
research using a variety of sources such as interviews with primary sources,
databases, or published reports; and
(E) conceive coverage ideas for packaged
presentations of material, including, but not limited to, copy, infographics,
sidebars, photos, art, and multimedia components.
(2) The student understands media law and
journalistic ethics and standards and the responsibility to cover subjects of
interest and importance to the audience. The student is expected to:
(A) find a variety of credible sources to
provide balanced coverage;
(B)
compose the story accurately keeping his/her own opinion out of non-editorial
coverage;
(C) provide editorial
coverage to inform and encourage the reader to make intelligent
decisions;
(D) critique the
publication to find its strengths and weaknesses to improve products based on
those critiques;
(E) seek non-staff
opinion on the publication to determine its impact on future
publications;
(F) understand the
consequences of plagiarism; and
(G)
understand and apply copyright law, the fair use exemption, and the ownership
of intellectual property.
(3) The student understands all aspects of a
publication and the means by which that publication is created. The student is
expected to:
(A) identify elements used to
create publications;
(B) create and
execute a financial plan for supporting publications such as sales and
advertising; and
(C) consider
finances in making decisions, including number of pages and cost-incurring
extras such as color, paper quality, and number of copies for print
publications.
(4) The
student produces publications. The student is expected to:
(A) determine which events and issues are
newsworthy for the audience;
(B)
select the most appropriate journalistic format to present content;
(C) apply skills in reporting and writing to
produce publications;
(D) design
pages for publications;
(E) plan
and produce photographs for publications;
(F) incorporate graphics into
publications;
(G) write and design
headlines for publications;
(H)
research and write captions for publications;
(I) produce publications using available
technology; and
(J) evaluate
stories and coverage for balance and readability.
(5) The student demonstrates leadership and
teamwork abilities. The student is expected to:
(A) determine roles for which different team
members will assume responsibility;
(B) work cooperatively and collaboratively
through a variety of staff assignments;
(C) determine coverage and concepts for
publications;
(D) develop a
deadline schedule and a regular means of monitoring progress;
(E) listen actively and critically and then
respond appropriately to team members;
(F) submit work for editing and critiquing
and make appropriate revisions; and
(G) edit and critique work of
others.
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