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The Salt Institute for Documentary Studies

The Salt Institute for Documentary Studies is based in Portland, Maine and their mission is "to educate and promote documentary storytellers." The Institute was started in 1973 when a high school English teacher named Pamela Wood founded the organization in Kennebunk. Since then, over 700 students from all over the country and the world have attended Salt. First-time visitors should click on the...

https://www.meca.edu/academics/graduate/salt/
The Write Site: An Interactive Language Arts and Journalism Project for Middle Schools

Provided by Greater Dayton (Ohio) Public Television, this site is a powerful aid to middle school language arts teaching. It provides information on teaching and learning the basic skills of journalism. Features include the history of journalism and famous journalists, style tips, and pointers to relevant reference sites. Teachers can refer to the well-organized instructional guide, a guide that...

http://www.writesite.org/
Vanderbilt Television News Archive

The Television News Archive began at Vanderbilt University on August 5, 1968 because television news was not consistently recorded, preserved and made accessible for research anywhere. After a quarter century, the Archive remains unique in systematically recording, abstracting and indexing the most widely viewed national television newscasts so that they are readily available for study.

https://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/
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