Noting that the students participating on a typical yearbook staff must develop their expertise in such areas as writing, art and design, leadership, business, and group dynamics in a highly realistic job-oriented situation, this paper suggests that yearbook production should be an accredited course in the high school curriculum, with an experienced full time adviser. The paper contains a series of outlines on yearbook production that provide the following information for a new yearbook adviser: (1) a course description for a yearbook journalism class; (2) guidelines on yearbook layout and styles, theme development, caption writing, and sports coverage; (3) suggestions for grading the yearbook staff; (4) methods for indexing the yearbook; and (5) information on sales and developing salesmanship. (HTH)
- Authorizing Institution
- Journalism Education Association.
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- Guides - Classroom - Teacher
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- ED 198 517 1
- -INSTITUTION 1
- PUB DATE 1
- AVAILABLE FROM 1
- EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS 1
- DOCUMENT RESUME 1
- CS 206 040 1
- Curriculum Commission Report Yearbooks Place in the Journalism Education Association Box 99 Blue 1
- Journalism Education Association. BO 1
- Springs MO 64015 1.50. 1
- MF01 Plus Postage. PC Not Available from EDRS. Advisers Grading Guidelines Journalism Education .Publications Secondary Education Student 1
- Course Descriptions Course Organization Faculty Layout Publications Salesmanship School Publications Yearbooks 1
- 2 guidelines on .sports coverage 1
- Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. 1