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Aces Online Quizzes

Exercises in Grammar, Usage and Associated Press Style – These self-instructional exercises are based on issues of grammar, usage and AP style that arose at daily newspapers.

Cagle.com  – Political cartoonist Daryl Cagle is the host of this comprehensive site of world-wide political cartoons.  It includes lesson plans for using the cartoons in the classroom.

Journalism.Co.Uk – This BBC site now offers free journalism training guides. The style guide and other online tools are intended for journalists but available to anyone with Internet access.  

HighSchoolJournalism.org

ASNE: Helping High School Journalists

The New York Times Learning Network Lesson Plan

iHigh.com – The high school internet network

SPJ.org – Society of Professional Journalists – Improving and Protecting Journalism

ASNE.org – American Society of Newspaper Editors

NAA.org – Newspaper Association of America

Poynter.org – Poynter Online, Everything you need to be a Better Journalist.

Newseum – The Interactive Museum of News

NewsVoyager – newspaper Web sites around the world

NicheVoyager – niche publications for youth, ethnic groups and other audiences

Reporter.org – Investigative Reporters & Editors, Inc.

Journalism Net – Journalism Net

Journalism Links at Poynter Online 

Media Awareness Network

A Journalist's Guide to the Internet

Power Reporting – Resources for Journalists

Indiana High School Journalism Institute, School of Journalism – Status of Journalism and News Media in the Nation’s Secondary Schools

ASNE: The American Editor Archives

Columbia Journalism Review

Editor & Publisher 

StudentPressLawCenter

Journalism Education Association, national and regional Associations

ThinkQuest.com "Only a Matter of Opinion"  

Web English Teacher, Journalism Resources

Today's Front Pages – Newseum, Today’s Front Pages.

National Scholastic Press Association Student Source Media Book