Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate
JEA's Scholastic Press Rights Commission
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S1E10 -Don't get disqualified: JOY and copyright infringement
Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate
02/04/20 • 22 min
Episode Notes
JOY Committee Chair Rebecca Pollard says it breaks her heart when she has to disqualify an otherwise great portfolio because of copyright infringement. This episode provides a brief overview of the JEA's Journalist of the Year scholarship competition and provides concrete strategies to ensure each portfolio follows copyright laws.
If you are a student or a student media adviser with a story about scholastic press freedom or a question about press law or ethics, we want to hear from you. You can reach us at sprc@jea.org with the subject line “Podcast” or tweet us at @jeapressrights. So you don’t miss out on future episodes, please subscribe to this podcast through any of the many podcast applications available for your computer or phone.
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S1E9 -Photojournalism during school crisis
Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate
01/13/20 • 19 min
Episode Notes
In this episode, Menlo School adviser Tripp Robbins asks student journalists what they would do during a rumor-filled crisis at school and then interviews students at Palo Alto High School in California who actually dealt with one. The students and their adviser, Paul Kandell, talk about the challenges of shooting photos of breaking news and lessons they learned.
If you are a student or a student media adviser with a story about scholastic press freedom, we want to hear from you. You can reach us at sprc@jea.org with the subject line “Podcast” or tweet us at @jeapressrights. So you don’t miss out on future episodes, please subscribe to this podcast through any of the many podcast applications available for your computer or phone.
Find out more at https://schoolhousegate.pinecast.co

S1E8 -A second chance at New Voices in Virginia
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11/18/19 • 13 min
Episode Notes
Harrisonburg High School journalism adviser Emilee Hussack interviews fellow Virginian adviser Tiffany Kopcak about the second campaign to try to pass New Voices legislation in Virginia. Kopcak offers suggestions for students wanting to contact their own delegates or begin their own campaigns to create or support New Voices legislation in their own states.
If you are a student or a student media adviser with a story about scholastic press freedom, we want to hear from you. You can reach us at sprc@jea.org with the subject line “Podcast” or tweet us at @jeapressrights. So you don’t miss out on future episodes, please subscribe to this podcast through any of the many podcast applications available for your computer or phone.
Find out more at https://schoolhousegate.pinecast.co

S1E7 -Hate speech as free speech — some thoughts for student media
Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate
09/30/19 • 19 min
After giving some background about the the term "hate speech" and its legal status, Menlo School journalism adviser Tripp Robbins interviews Student Press Law Center lawyer Mike Hiestand about hate speech, the First Amendment and student media. While offensive speech is protected by the First Amendment, Hiestand clarifies some situations where it might cross over into an unprotected speech category, such as "fighting words," and reminds student editors that some decisions are ethical rather than legal.
If you are a student or a student media adviser with thoughts on this episode, we want to hear from you. You can reach us at sprc@jea.org with the subject line “Podcast” or tweet us at @jeapressrights. So you don’t miss out on future episodes, please subscribe to this podcast through any of the many podcast applications available for your computer or phone.
Find out more at https://schoolhousegate.pinecast.co

S1E6 -Real benefits without review and restraint
Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate
09/05/19 • 27 min
Episode Notes
After defining the terms "prior review," "prior restraint" and "self-censorship," Archer School for Girls journalism adviser Kristin Taylor interviews Archer's Upper School Director Gretchen Warner and student editor-in-chief Anna Brodsky about the relationship between this private school's free student press and its administration.
If you are a student or a student media adviser with a story about prior review or restraint, we want to hear from you. You can reach us at sprc@jea.org with the subject line “Podcast” or tweet us at @jeapressrights. So you don’t miss out on future episodes, please subscribe to this podcast through any of the many podcast applications available for your computer or phone.

S1E5 -50 Years of Tinker with Mark Goodman
Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate
01/27/19 • 18 min
Episode 5 - 50 Years of Tinker with Mark Goodman
This episode celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Tinker v. Des Moines decision. Kent State University Knight Chair Mark Goodman explains the importance of the Tinker case and high school students share what Tinker means to them.
Check out the Student Press Law Center's brand-new website at SPLC.org and follow them online at @SPLC.
Contact the Scholastic Press Rights Committee at www.jeasprc.org at any time, and find us on Twitter at @jeapressrights; learn more about New Voices at NewVoicesUS.com.

S1E4 -SPLC 101 with Hadar Harris
Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate
10/29/18 • 12 min
Episode 4 - SPLC 101 with Hadar Harris
The Student Press Law Center is an invaluable resource for student journalists and advisers nationwide. In this first of a series of conversations with SPLC Executive Director Hadar Harris, we explore the mission and work of the SPLC and learn about their staff and resources, including their network of volunteer lawyers who stand ready to assist students facing censorship.
Check out the Student Press Law Center's brand-new website at SPLC.org and follow them online at @SPLC.
Contact the Scholastic Press Rights Committee at www.jeasprc.org at any time, and find us on Twitter at @jeapressrights; learn more about New Voices at NewVoicesUS.com.

S1E3 -New Voices in Washington with Kathy Schrier
Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate
10/10/18 • 33 min
Episode 3 - Kathy Schrier - NV Washington
It was a long fight, but it was worth it: on March 21, 2018, Governor Jay Inslee, surrounded by two dozen student journalists and advisers, signed Washington's New Voices bill into law.
One of the members of the Washington coalition was Kathy Schrier, former adviser and current executive director of the Washington Journalism Education Association. In this episode, she takes a look back at Washington's successful campaign, and the resilience and persistence that it took to protect the scholastic press freedoms of student journalists in the state.
Contact the Scholastic Press Rights Committee at www.jeasprc.org at any time, and find us on Twitter at @jeapressrights; learn more about New Voices at NewVoicesUS.com.

S1E2 -New Voices with Steve Listopad
Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate
10/03/18 • 35 min
Episode 2 - New Voices with Steve Listopad
In this first chapter of a multi-episode primer on New Voices, we talk with Steve Listopad, now of Henderson State University, about the beginnings of New Voices. We start where it did - in North Dakota, back in 2013.
Contact the Scholastic Press Rights Committee at www.jeasprc.org at any time, and find us on Twitter at @jeapressrights; learn more about New Voices at NewVoicesUS.com.

S1E1 -Neha Madhira
Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate
09/26/18 • 39 min
Episode 1 - Neha Madhira
In this first episode of "Conversations...," we talk with senior editor-in-chief Neha Madhira of Prosper High School (Texas), who faced censorship and prior review from her principal last year as an editor with Eagle Nation Online. Now an advocate for New Voices Texas (@VoicesTexas), Madhira shares her experience and advice for student journalists who may be facing the same struggles in their own publicaton labs. Contact the Scholastic Press Rights Committee at www.jeasprc.org at any time, and find us on Twitter at @jeapressrights; learn more about New Voices at NewVoicesUS.com.
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How many episodes does Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate have?
Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate currently has 17 episodes available.
What topics does Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate cover?
The podcast is about Courses, Podcasts and Education.
What is the most popular episode on Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate?
The episode title 'S1E10 -Don't get disqualified: JOY and copyright infringement' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate?
The average episode length on Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate is 22 minutes.
How often are episodes of Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate released?
Episodes of Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate are typically released every 55 days, 23 hours.
When was the first episode of Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate?
The first episode of Conversations at the Schoolhouse Gate was released on Sep 26, 2018.
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