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The Journalistic Learning Podcast

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by Ed Madison and Journalistic Learning Initiative

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<p>The Journalistic Learning Podcast explores the question: What if we infused journalist strategies into English Language Arts courses to teach students media literacy, critical thinking, and effective communication skills?&nbsp;</p><p>Join hosts Ed Madison and Bo Brusco as they chat with ELA teachers who are leading or have led journalistic learning projects in their classrooms. Hear their stories of trial and triumph, as well as their tips and advice. Along the way, Bo will keep you up-to-date on relevant education news, and Ed will share quarterly Journalistic Learning Initiative updates.&nbsp;</p><p>Ed is a professor and researcher at the University of Oregon and serves as Executive Director of the Journalistic Learning Initiative (JLI), a non-profit organization that pioneers and promotes journalistic learning as a way of empowering students to discover their voice, improve academic outcomes, and engage in self-directed learning through project-based storytelling.&nbsp;</p><p>Bo is the Communications Manager of JLI, a former high school ELA teacher, and an award-winning multimedia journalist.&nbsp;</p><p>Many of the teachers you'll hear from have taken part in JLI's Effective Communicators Program, a 10-week, standards-aligned instructional plan that guides students through a journalistic learning project.</p><p>If you'd like to learn more about JLI, journalistic learning, or our Effective Communicators Program, visit <a href="https://journalisticlearning.org/">journalisticlearning.org</a>!</p>

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April 1, 2024

Teaching 6th, 7th, and 8th Graders with Kora Moore

<p>Our last episode with 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade ELA teacher, Kora Moore! We are so grateful to have gotten to chat with Kora and hear her experiences in the classroom. In this episode, she shares how the different grades she teaches have responded to journalistic learning and offers key pieces of advice for teachers considering leading journalistic projects in their classrooms.</p><p>Kora Moore teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA at Lighthouse Middle School in Coos Bay Oregon. This is her second year leading a journalistic learning project in her classroom across the three grades she teaches. Last year, three of her students won an award for their published journalism piece.</p>

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March 22, 2024

The Power of Stories with Kora Moore

<p>In this episode, Kora shares the stories behind mementos she keeps at her desk in her classroom and we talk about the power of stories and how storytelling elevates the classroom experience.</p><p>Kora Moore teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA at Lighthouse Middle School in Coos Bay Oregon. This is her second year leading a journalistic learning project in her classroom across the three grades she teaches. Last year, three of her students won an award for their published journalism piece.</p><p><a href="https://journalisticlearning.org/">JournalisticLearning.org</a></p>

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March 10, 2024

Group Work is Hard Work with Kora Moore

<p>Group work can be difficult no matter the grade. Kora shares what she’s found useful when it comes to growing successful student groups in her class. This episode is particularly short, but we only have two more episodes with Kora!</p><p>Kora Moore teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA at Lighthouse Middle School in Coos Bay Oregon. This is her second year leading a journalistic learning project in her classroom across the three grades she teaches.</p><p>Relevant Links:</p><p><a href="https://journalisticlearning.org/">Journalisticlearning.org</a></p><p><a href="https://blackstudentmagazine.com/">2024 edition of Black Student Magazine</a></p>

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What is The Journalistic Learning Podcast?
<p>The Journalistic Learning Podcast explores the question: What if we infused journalist strategies into English Language Arts courses to teach students media literacy, critical thinking, and effective communication skills?&nbsp;</p><p>Join hosts Ed Madison and Bo Brusco as they chat with ELA teachers who are leading or have led journalistic learning projects in their classrooms. Hear their stories of trial and triumph, as well as their tips and advice. Along the way, Bo will keep you up-to-date on relevant education news, and Ed will share quarterly Journalistic Learning Initiative updates.&nbsp;</p><p>Ed is a professor and researcher at the University of Oregon and serves as Executive Director of the Journalistic Learning Initiative (JLI), a non-profit organization that pioneers and promotes journalistic learning as a way of empowering students to discover their voice, improve academic outcomes, and engage in self-directed learning through project-based storytelling.&nbsp;</p><p>Bo is the Communications Manager of JLI, a former high school ELA teacher, and an award-winning multimedia journalist.&nbsp;</p><p>Many of the teachers you'll hear from have taken part in JLI's Effective Communicators Program, a 10-week, standards-aligned instructional plan that guides students through a journalistic learning project.</p><p>If you'd like to learn more about JLI, journalistic learning, or our Effective Communicators Program, visit <a href="https://journalisticlearning.org/">journalisticlearning.org</a>!</p>
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