Foundations of Journalism for Vermont High School Students
Foundations of Journalism gives Vermont high school students the skills to research, write, and communicate like a professional. The course covers core journalism skills including news reporting, interviewing, headline writing, media ethics, and understanding how news organizations work.
Key Topics in Foundations of Journalism
- News writing: Learning the inverted pyramid structure and writing clear, factual stories
- Reporting and research: Gathering information, evaluating sources, and conducting interviews
- Media literacy: Understanding bias, evaluating credibility, and distinguishing news from opinion
- Ethics in journalism: Exploring fairness, accuracy, and responsibility in reporting
- Editorial writing: Crafting opinion pieces with strong arguments and evidence
How This Connects to Vermont English Standards
Foundations of Journalism builds directly on the writing, reading, and critical thinking skills outlined in Vermont's high school English standards. Strong journalism skills reinforce informational writing, textual analysis, and evidence-based argumentation — all skills assessed through Vermont's VCAP evaluations.
How StudyPug Helps Vermont Journalism Students
StudyPug provides guided lessons and practice exercises for every major journalism skill. Students can work through concepts at their own pace, revisit explanations when they need extra support, and practice with exercises that mirror real classroom assignments. Whether your student is struggling with a specific writing assignment or wants to get ahead, StudyPug is available anytime on any device.