Youth Journalism
Youth journalism is a form of reporting and storytelling created by young people, often in schools or community organizations. It allows students to explore current events, social issues, and local stories, helping them develop critical thinking and communication skills. Through various mediums like newspapers, blogs, and social media, youth journalists can share their perspectives and engage with their peers.
This type of journalism encourages creativity and collaboration, often involving mentorship from experienced journalists or educators. Programs like Student Press Law Center and National Scholastic Press Association support youth journalism by providing resources, training, and opportunities for young reporters to showcase their work.