How Should Student Reporters Cover a Cheating Scandal at Their School?
Situation: An in-depth double truck on cheating in the school is planned. Several teachers have complained to the administration that they have “heard” that their classes might be mentioned as cheating havens. Other faculty members say, the spread will be a how-to cheat guide for students. The principal/college president calls in the editor and says that the article will make the school look bad in the eyes of the community. How should the topic be covered and what research is needed?
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- How Should Student Reporters Cover a Cheating Scandal at Their School?