education
Get it? Got it. GREAT!

Get it? Got it. GREAT! is an all-inclusive, sequential reference book for the how-to of advising a yearbook. It includes over 100 forms, letters and worksheets, both printed and on CD. This resource is a timesaver for the experienced adviser as well as the beginner.
Taylor Talk

Taylor Talk, the yearbook magazine, offers dozens of best practices for the classroom or the extracurricular activity. Experienced advisers share cooperative learning activities, marketing strategies, evaluation strategies, content development and more.
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the yearbook playbook

The yearbook playbook is basic yearbook curriculum, Yearbook 101. This inexpensive student workbook is a no-nonsense guide to everything staffs need to know about yearbook from developing a theme to marketing the book. It brings solid journalism skills to the yearbook curriculum.
the newspaper playbook

The newspaper playbook is basic newspaper curriculum, Newspaper 101. It is a student workbook that explores innovative ways to improve content and coverage, use online resources to improve lead writing and expand interviewing skills. It provides the foundation for a solid journalism program.
educational powerpoints

Educational PowerPoints cover Theme, Design, Advanced Design, Coverage, Captions, Headlines, Trends, and Photography (classroom, sports, clubs, spirit and theater). Updated every year, the shows align with the yearbook playbook to provide the basis for classroom instruction or workshop curriculum.
business and time management shows

Business and time management shows provide classroom lessons on ad sales and design, yearbook marketing and time management.
adviser development workshops
Adviser Development Workshops provide advisers opportunities to learn design from teachers who have honed their skills in the classroom. Instruction is multi-tiered, addressing skill levels as well as school and staff size.
intensity workshops

Intensity Workshops create an opportunity for advisers to steal their staffs away from the demands of jobs and extracurricular activities to spend an intense one or two days polishing and refining their plans (fall) or tapping into trends.
