CJE Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield CJE facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

100 questions
120 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. Why is objectivity important in journalism? To ensure that the reporting is fair, balanced, and credible.
  2. In Certified Journalism Educator, what is the retention period for professional records typically determined by? Regulatory requirements, organizational policy, and applicable statutes of limitations
  3. Why is it important for journalists to use online research tools? To gather accurate and relevant information quickly, improving the quality of reporting.
  4. Which of the following represents a conflict of interest for a CJE professional? Having a financial stake in a vendor while being responsible for vendor selection
  5. In Certified Journalism Educator, what role does continuous improvement play in educational technology & resources? It ensures practices evolve to meet changing requirements and improve outcomes
  6. What is the recommended first step when implementing educational technology & resources procedures in Certified Journalism Educator? Assess current practices and identify gaps against established standards
  7. What does 'prior review' mean in the context of scholastic journalism? Administrators reviewing content before publication to potentially censor it
  8. Which challenge is MOST commonly encountered when implementing educational technology & resources in Certified Journalism Educator? Resistance to change and insufficient training or resources
  9. What is the PRIMARY purpose of professional documentation in Certified Journalism Educator? To create accurate, verifiable records that support accountability and continuity
  10. What is 'churnalism' and why do journalism educators warn students about it? Publishing press releases with little or no independent verification or original reporting
  11. What does the concept of journalistic integrity entail? Ensuring fairness, accuracy, and honesty in reporting, and avoiding conflicts of interest.
  12. What role do formative assessments play in journalism education? To provide continuous feedback that helps guide students' learning and development.
  13. What is the significance of understanding the First Amendment for journalists? It protects journalists' rights to report freely without government censorship.
  14. Why is using real-world examples important in journalism education? To make the material more relevant and engaging by connecting it to real-world scenarios.
  15. In Certified Journalism Educator, what is the PRIMARY purpose of formative assessment? To monitor student learning and provide ongoing feedback to improve instruction
  16. In Certified Journalism Educator practice, what should a professional do when facing an ethical dilemma? Consult the code of ethics, seek guidance from supervisors, and document the situation
  17. Which term describes a short, punchy sentence or phrase used to end a feature story memorably? Kicker
  18. What is the appropriate response if a CJE professional witnesses a colleague violating professional standards? Report the violation through established channels and document observations
  19. What leadership style is generally MOST effective for CJE professionals managing diverse teams? Adaptive leadership that adjusts style based on situation and team needs
  20. What action should a CJE professional take if they suspect a patient's condition is deteriorating? Immediately notify the supervising healthcare provider and document findings
  21. Which law allows citizens, including student journalists, to request government records for reporting purposes? The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
  22. Which organization provides the primary legal support and resources for student press freedom in the United States? Student Press Law Center (SPLC)
  23. In Certified Journalism Educator, what is the PRIMARY purpose of formative assessment? To monitor student learning and provide ongoing feedback to improve instruction
  24. When should student journalists use anonymous sources? Only as a last resort when information is critical and cannot be obtained any other way
  25. What is the primary purpose of a nut graf in a feature story? To explain why the story matters to readers
  26. Which element is MOST critical to successful decision-making in Certified Journalism Educator? Gathering and analyzing relevant data before making informed decisions
  27. Which budgeting challenge is most common for scholastic journalism programs funded primarily by advertising? Fluctuating ad revenue making consistent programming and production budgeting difficult
  28. A journalism adviser who allows editorial decisions to rest primarily with the student staff is practicing which advising philosophy? Facilitative advising
  29. What is the role of video editing software in journalism? To create polished video content for broadcast and online platforms.
  30. According to Certified Journalism Educator standards, what is the BEST approach to classroom management? Establishing clear expectations, consistent routines, and positive reinforcement
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