April 25, 2007Kids Report on Presidential Candidate DebateJust got this tip from Jen Boggs, over at Scholastic: While the Democratic presidential candidates debate the issues on MSNBC tomorrow night, kids across the country will be discussing the debates online at www.scholastic.com/news. Students will send comments and questions to Kids' Debate '08 before and during the debates. Scholastic Kid Reporter John Dixon will report on the debates live from the pressroom. After the debate, John will ask candidates and their representatives for the answers to kids' questions. Everything will be posted, live online. John Dixon began his journalism career during the 2004 presidential election, at the tender age of 10! In John's own words: "Last time around, I met many local and national level politicians, as well as some adult members of the press." (Check out this link to see John's work.) More Posts Like This One: Site Seeing Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at April 25, 2007 11:32 AM | Comments (0) Post a comment
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