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6 tips for journalists covering teachers unions in the U.S.
Source: JournalistsResource.orgOver the past year, public school teachers in different parts of the country have held strikes to increase salaries and push for other changes. Such protests often mark a breakdown in negotiations between the school district and local teachers union.
Six reporting tips for covering Islam and Muslims in America
Source: JournalistsResource.orgThe margin of error: 7 tips for journalists writing about polls and surveys
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Journalists often make mistakes when reporting on data such as opinion poll results, federal jobs reports and census surveys because they don’t quite understand — or they ignore — the data’s margin of error.
Five ways to find public figures' yearbooks
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Covering viral research: Tips from Harvard's 'Six french fries" professor
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Eric Rimm, professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, wasn’t expecting to become a celebrity/villain overnight.
But you can’t go after french fries and not expect to catch a bit of flak.
7 tips from POLITICO's Joanne Kenen on health care reporting
Source: JournalistsResource.orgInterviewing white-collar criminals: 6 tips from Harvard's Eugene Soltes
Source: JournalistsResource.orgReaders respond: Pro tips from scholars to journalists (and vice versa)
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Many readers of Journalist’s Resource fall into one of two camps: hardworking journalists and hardworking academics. Recently, in hopes of providing an opportunity for the two groups to learn from each other, we posed two questions in our weekly newsletter.