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What is it like being a high school journalism teacher / who also teaches English Classes?

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What is it like being a high school journalism teacher / who also teaches English Classes?

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I have a great Journalism teacher at high school who also teaches English classes. He really does most of his teaching at journlism – basic level, where the students learn the ropes and the teacher shares a lot of his experiences in the field. Fun stories. The rest of the journalism levels are just newspaper staff, where he generally lets the students run the paper himself but come to him when advice is needed, for reviewing the paper, etc. So generally he is usually meeting with a student or just relaxing on his computer during the upper journalism classes. Usually all levels of journalism are piled into one class since there isn’t a difference between Journalism 2 and Journalism 4, just the number year. English is English; you follow a curriculum, read whatever stories with the students, and prepare them for the final.

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