EWA Webinar for Journalists: Interviewing Children
At a webinar for journalists on Tuesday, Dec. 18 at 1 p.m. Eastern time, EWA will share information from a forthcoming guide to interviewing children. We'll discuss best practices for before, during, and after the interview, as well as cover concerns about access and privacy. Using social media tools for interviews with teens will also be covered. Click here for more information and to register.
I also spoke with Huffington Post senior media reporter Michael Calderone about the controversy over how the media handled talking with children in the immediate aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting. You can read his take here. My post on this issue is here.
Have a question, comment or concern for the Educated Reporter? Email EWA public editor Emily Richmond at erichmond@ewa.org. Follow her on Twitter: @EWAEmily.
I also spoke with Huffington Post senior media reporter Michael Calderone about the controversy over how the media handled talking with children in the immediate aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting. You can read his take here. My post on this issue is here.
Have a question, comment or concern for the Educated Reporter? Email EWA public editor Emily Richmond at erichmond@ewa.org. Follow her on Twitter: @EWAEmily.
Labels: ethics, EWA, Huffington Post, k12, Michael Calderone, Sandy Hook Elementary


1 Comments:
Don't do it. Just don't. Leave the kids alone. It just makes people think the media are a bunch of *******s.
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