Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Reporter First

Be a reporter first, said today's speaker on opinion writing, Sarah Garrecht Gassen of Arizona Daily Star and the University of Arizona.  That's great advice.

As a teacher, having a class full of students write opinion pieces scares the pants (and skirts) off me.  Last year, we were sort of a club and I had a few students who wrote through the year.  One was a young man who never wanted to report.  He wanted to write opinion pieces.

However, his opinion pieces were never interesting or fair or even readable.  And I felt bad for nixing piece after piece.  I even ended up going to our retired adviser (not advisor) and asking for her advice, and she said she would never run the piece.

But I really didn't know how to help him fix things.

That's the problem with asking a non-journalism major to take the newspaper.  I think my young man's problem was that he wasn't a reporter first.  He supported himself with himself.  But as Garrecht Gassen said, because I said so is never okay.

He needed research.  He needed facts.  He needed to be a journalist first.

Live and learn.


Lyn Cannaday
Greenway High School
Phoenix AZ

2 comments:

  1. H.L. Mencken said this: "It is the natural tendency of the ignorant to believe what is not true. In order to overcome that tendency it is not sufficient to exhibit the true; it is also necessary to expose and denounce the false."

    Sarah Garrecht Gassen did a fantastic job of showing us why opinion writing is just that -- exhibiting the true, exposing the false, and showing the thought process that leads to some conclusion. I appreciated her even-handed approach to argument. It is not enough to believe; one must have some logic behind that belief and the ability to convey it rationally and with a measure of control. I found this very useful.

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  2. I am not proud to admit it, but we rarely have editorial pieces in our publication outside of movie, book or music reviews. I think going into the process with the mindset of being a reporter first might help in getting our staff in a position to tackle this in the future.

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