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Student News Action Network (online journalism for high school kids!)
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Kate Valentie May 11, 2010.

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Kate Valentie replied to Mark Schulte's discussion 'Student News Action Network (online journalism for high school kids!)'
Hi Mark The site looks great. We are doing something similar in the UK for kids from age 5-19 on Radiowaves. See www.radiowaves.co.uk Maybe we could share some stories? Kate www.radiowaves.co.uk
May 11, 2010
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Luther Sangar Mendin replied to Mark Schulte's discussion 'Student News Action Network (online journalism for high school kids!)'
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this is a milestone in the history of high school journalism in the world.Hope one day such an opportunity will subsequently extend to Liberia where i head a HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISTS TRAINING NETWORK PROGRAM. Mr.Schulte,maybe we…
Mar 14, 2010
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Luther Sangar Mendin left a comment for Mark Schulte
hi mark,my name is luther mendin and i am interested in partnering with you,i have a local non governmental organization code named"HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISM TRAINING NETWORK." hope to hearing from you soonest as i will be giving you the…
Nov 3, 2009
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Mark Schulte replied to Mark Schulte's discussion 'Student News Action Network (online journalism for high school kids!)'
Thank you very much for the encouragement, Brian and Jim! I'm at the NAIS conference in Chicago this week -- we did two very successful presentations yesterday, and people are enthusiastic about the possibilities. Looking forward very much to…
Feb 26, 2009
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Jim Wenzloff replied to Mark Schulte's discussion 'Student News Action Network (online journalism for high school kids!)'
Mark, I have shown our News Action Network in several presentations. It is an excellent example of student work and collaboration. I hope it does grow! Jim
Feb 26, 2009
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Brian Mull replied to Mark Schulte's discussion 'Student News Action Network (online journalism for high school kids!)'
I've loved this site from when I first saw it a few months ago. Keep up the great work on it.
Feb 25, 2009
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Mark Schulte updated their profile Feb 24, 2009
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Student News Action Network

Washington International School journalism students have partnered with five other schools around the world to create a global student news network this year. It's a sandbox year, so we're still playing around with the format and the editorial structure, but the project has really excited the kids and has huge potential to grow, we think!www.studentnewsaction.netSee More
Discussion posted by Mark Schulte Feb 24, 2009
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Washington International School
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Director of Online Initiatives
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I teach journalism and work with the Center for International Education, which spearheads the school's international and peri-curricular efforts.

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At 3:11pm on November 3, 2009, Luther Sangar MendinLuther Sangar Mendin said…
hi mark,my name is luther mendin and i am interested in partnering with you,i have a local non governmental organization code named"HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISM TRAINING NETWORK."
hope to hearing from you soonest as i will be giving you the organization's activities it is involved in.
i live in LIBERIA.
 
 
 

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