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2011
Journalism Merit Badge
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Scoutmaster Bucky Comments: |
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The Journalism Merit Badge is a great merit badge for Scouts who like to write and demonstrate their creativity. Scouts can have a lot of fun working on this merit badge.
If you like the Journalism Merit Badge, consider also doing Reading, Photography and Communication |
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BSA Advancement ID |
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Created |
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1927 |
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Last Requirements Revision |
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Scoutmaster Bucky offered this merit badge: |
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Saturday
January 15, 2011 |
Richfield, MN |
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6 Scouts |
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Saturday March 6, 2010 |
Richfield, MN |
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5 Scouts |
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Requirements: |
source: Boy Scout Requirements, 2011 Edition |
Explain what freedom of the press is and how the First Amendment guarantees that
you can voice your opinion. In your discussion, tell how to distinguish between
fact and opinion, and explain the terms libel, slander, defamation, fair comment
and criticism, public figure, privacy, and malice. Discuss how these matters
relate to ethics in journalism
Do either a or b:
NEWSPAPER and MAGAZINE JOURNALISM
All on the same day, read a local newspaper, a national newspaper, a
newsmagazine, and (with your parent’s permission) an online news source. From
each source, clip, read, and compare a story about the same event. Tell your
counselor how long each story is and how fair and accurate the stories are in
presenting different points of view. Tell how each source handled the story
differently, depending on its purpose or audience
Visit a newspaper or magazine office. Ask for a tour of the various divisions
(editorial, business, and printing). During your tour, talk to an executive from
the business side about management’s relations with reporters, editors, and
photographers and what makes a “good” newspaper or magazine
RADIO and TELEVISION JOURNALISM
All on the same day, watch a local and national network newscast, listen to a
radio newscast, and (with your parent’s permission) view a national broadcast
news source online. List the different news items and features presented, the
different elements used, and the time in minutes and seconds and the online
space devoted to each story. Compare the story lists, and discuss whether the
stories are fair and accurate. Explain why different news outlets treated the
stories differently and/or presented a different point of view
Visit a radio or television station. Ask for a tour of the various departments,
concentrating on those related to news broadcasts. During your tour, talk to the
station manager or other station management executive about station operations,
particularly how management and the news staff work together, and what makes a
“good” station. If possible, go with a reporter to cover a news event
Discuss the differences between a hard news story and a feature story. Explain
what is the “five W’s and H.” Then do ONE of the following:
Choose a current or an unusual event of interest to you, and write either a hard
news article OR a feature article about the event. Gear the article for print OR
audio OR video journalism. Share your article with your counselor
With your parent’s permission and counselor’s approval, interview someone in
your community who is influential because of his or her leadership, talent,
career, or life experiences. Then present to your counselor either a written or
oral report telling what you learned about this person
With your parent’s permission and counselor’s approval, read an autobiography
written by a journalist you want to learn more about. Write an article that
tells what you learned about this person and the contributions this person has
made to the field of journalism
Attend a Scouting event and write a 200-word article (feature or hard news)
about the event. Use either the inverted pyramid style or the chronological
style. Review the article with your counselor, then submit it to your community
newspaper or BSA local council or district newsletter for consideration
Attend a public event and do ONE of the following:
Write two newspaper articles about the event, one using the inverted pyramid
style and one using the chronological style
Using a radio or television broadcasting style write a news story, a feature
story, and a critical review of the event
Take a series of photographs to help tell the story of the event in pictures.
Include news photos and feature photos in your presentation. Write a brief
synopsis of the event as well as captions for your photos
Find out about three career opportunities in journalism. Pick one and find out
the education, training, and experience required for this profession. Discuss
this with your counselor, and explain why this profession might interest you
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this page last reviewed and updated -
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