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Click, J. William – College Press Review, 1979
Tells how contemporary yearbook journalism is a product of the 1970s that was built upon slowly developing improvements of the late 1950s and the 1960s. (Author/GT)
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Innovation, Student Publications
Click, J. William; Kopenhaver, Lillian Lodge – 1990
A study examined the opinions of high school principals and advisers regarding a free student press and adviser role to determine whether opinions and practices had changed since the Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier decision. A survey was sent to both the newspaper adviser and the principal at 531 schools throughout the United States during the spring…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Censorship, High Schools, Journalism Education
Click, J. William – 1980
This publication analyzes governing and policy documents for student publications from various types of colleges and universities and discusses organizational arrangements and strengths and weaknesses of the documents' various approaches. The eight chapters deal with (1) governance and varied approaches to student publications, (2) legal and…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Governance, Governing Boards, Governmental Structure
Savedge, Charles E.; Click, J. William – 1973
This handbook presents the 1973 Columbia Scholastic Press Association principles for evaluating the quality of junior high school, high school, college, and university yearbooks. The handbook includes a copy of the CSPA scorebook, a discussion of major concepts in the writing and production of contemporary yearbooks, and discussions of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Extracurricular Activities, High School Students, Journalism
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Click, J. William; Kopenhaver, Lillian Lodge – Journalism Educator, 1988
Summarizes a national survey of high school principals and newspaper advisers concerning their opinions on freedom of the high school press. Reports that, although most principals and advisers believe in a free press, they also believe that maintaining discipline is more important than an uncensored press. (MM)
Descriptors: Censorship, Discipline, Freedom of Speech, Journalism
Kopenhaver, Lillian Lodge; Click, J. William – 1978
Offered as a concise source of information and thought on the role, ethics, and responsibilities of the college student publication adviser, this publication discusses the major points of relevant codes of ethics and adds information about contemporary journalistic practices. The first section discusses the adviser as journalist and deals with the…
Descriptors: Books, Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Faculty Advisers
Kopenhaver, Lillian Lodge; Click, J. William – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 2002
Presents findings of a comprehensive 1999 survey of advisers and administrators, which showed that the high-school student press is not free, is controlled mostly by advisers, but also by principals, and views editing of the newspaper by its faculty adviser as the norm. Notes that only 27% of the principals and advisers say their papers are not…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Censorship, Freedom of Speech
Kopenhaver, Lillian Lodge; Click, J. William – 2000
It has been slightly more than a decade since the 1988 Supreme Court "Hazelwood" decision which reaffirmed the right of high school principals to censor stories in the student newspaper. That ruling caused advisers, principals, and students to reevaluate the operation of those publications. This study investigates press freedom in high…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Censorship, Freedom of Speech
Click, J. William; Kopenhaver, Lillian Lodge – School Press Review, 1990
Surveys Columbia Scholastic Press Association member newspapers to explore the influence of the Supreme Court's ruling in the Hazelwood case. Finds a great deal of control is being exerted over student newspapers across the country. Finds that the clear majority of student newspapers across the United Stated are functioning as forums for student…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Court Role, Educational Change, Educational Research
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Click, J. William – Contemporary Education, 1995
This paper stresses the importance of researching, teaching, discussing, practicing, and understanding the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. The paper also examines what the First Amendment means to students in America's schools and colleges and discusses freedom of expression and censorship for students and student…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Civil Rights, Democracy