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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The Alabama
Scholastic Press Association will present publication workshops
to high school students and advisers on four Alabama college campuses
this month.
The ASPA traveling team will offer workshops on the following
dates and at the following locations:
- Sept. 15, Huntsville, University of Alabama at Huntsville
- Sept. 16, Auburn, Auburn University
- Sept. 17, Mobile, University of South Alabama
- Sept. 18, Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama
The workshop fee is $15 per student or adviser. ASPA will waive
the registration fee for advisers who bring students. Advisers attending
the conference for the first time will have their fee waived as
well.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. at each site. The opening ceremony
will begin at 8:45 a.m., and sessions will last from 9 a.m. until
noon. The workshop will end at 12:15 p.m.
Yearbook, newspaper, literary magazine, broadcast and photography
classes will be offered. Yearbook, newspaper and literary magazine
classes will be available on beginning and advanced levels.
Registration forms and more information are available online at
www.aspa.ua.edu.
The featured speakers will include:
- Jo Anne Graham of Ardmore, Okla. She advised the Gold and Silver
Crown-winning yearbook at Ardmore Middle School. Graham holds
the Journalism Education Association’s life achievement
award and is a former Oklahoma journalism teacher of the year.
She currently trains teachers in classroom technology and does
videoconferencing for the Oklahoma Department of Education.
- T. J. Beitelman teaches creative writing at the Alabama School
of Fine Arts in Birmingham. He is a former editor of two of Alabama’s
leading magazines, the Black Warrior Review and Alabama Heritage.
Beitelman’s poems, stories and articles have appeared in
numerous publications, including the Colorado Review, the New
Orleans Review and Quarterly West.
- Alice Klement, the Mildred Hansen professor at the University
of Northern Colorado, leads a hyphenated life: editor-writer,
journalist-lawyer, educator-newsroom coach. She has reported for
newspapers in Chicago, Miami and Washington, D.C., and edited
for The Associated Press in New York City. She also helped edit
"Telling Stories/Taking Risks: Journalism Writing at The
Century's Edge" and "Magazine Fundamentals," which
won a 2003 Judge's Award from the Association for Educational
Publishers.
For more information, contact the ASPA office at 205/348-9298,
aspa@sa.ua.edu or P.O. Box 2389,
Tuscaloosa, Ala. 35403.
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