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Claussen, Dane S. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2012
On June 4 this year, Howard Finberg of the Poynter Institute gave a speech called "The Future of Journalism Education" at the European Journalism Centre's twentieth anniversary celebration in Maastricht, the Netherlands, in which he presented the results of a survey of journalists and journalism professors about the value of a journalism degree,…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Journalism, Educational Needs, Scholastic Journalism
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Clark, Chandra; Plakhina, Elena; Rosales, Rey – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2020
Educators face a major challenge protecting and nurturing students' passion for journalism while scrambling to help them keep up with a work environment in constant flux. They cannot afford to sidetrack this passion while teaching new software, evolving technology, and marketplace needs. If universities want to produce the best and brightest…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement, Critical Thinking
Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1994
It is noted that although professional journalists often minimize the value of the journalism major, hiring patterns lean heavily toward graduates of journalism programs and toward students with experience in campus publications, radio, and television. Opportunities in the industry for minorities have steadily increased. (MSE)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Employment Qualifications, Extracurricular Activities
Brislin, Thomas J. – 1979
The PEACESAT (Pan Pacific Education and Communication Experiments by Satellite) project has the mechanism for the facilitation of communication with the Pacific islands and is based on a good understanding of the island systems that comprise the participants in the news exchange experiment. What has been lacking in the experiment is a systematic…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Information Dissemination, Journalism, Mass Media
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Rhee, Michelle – Education Next, 2018
Former chancellor of the Washington, D.C., public schools, Michelle Rhee, recently spoke with journalist Lenora Chu about Chu's new book, "Little Soldiers: An American Boy, a Chinese School, and the Global Race to Achieve" (HarperCollins). Chu and her family currently live in Shanghai, where her son, Rainey, attends local schools--part…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students
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Ellis-Harrison, Erin – Communication Center Journal, 2017
Communication centers offer speakers an opportunity to engage in a tutoring experience (consultation) where students work with a trained consultant who can help brainstorm, organize, and refine their oral presentation. Consultants working in communication centers are often faced with the issue of how to engage their speaker during the…
Descriptors: Journalism, Academic Support Services, Communication (Thought Transfer), Learner Engagement
Duffrin, Elizabeth – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2011
A growing number of school districts are adopting "value-added" measures of teaching quality to award bonuses or even tenure. And two competitive federal grants are spurring them on. Districts using value-added data are encouraged by the results. But researchers who support value-added measures advise caution. The ratings, which use a…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Evaluation, Academic Achievement, Statistical Analysis
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Albaek, Erik – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Several scholars have tried to clarify how journalists handle and implement the abstract objectivity norm in daily practice. Less research attention has been paid to how common abstract professional norms and values, "in casu" the objectivity norm, may systematically vary when interpreted and implemented in daily journalistic practice. Allgaier's…
Descriptors: Norms, Expertise, Standards, Attitudes
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Brown, Mary; Massey, Carolyn – Teaching History, 2014
"Blackadder for real" is how the British journalist and broadcaster, Ian Hislop, characterised "The Wipers Time", the newspaper published on the front line by members of the 12th Battalion Sherwood, and recently brought to a new audience in Hislop's BBC dramatisation. Mary Brown and Carolyn Massey were immediately struck by the…
Descriptors: War, Teaching Methods, History Instruction, News Reporting
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Priest, Susanna – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 2013
Increasing public knowledge of science is a widely recognized goal, but what that knowledge might consist of is rarely unpacked. Existing measures of science literacy tend to focus on textbook knowledge of science. Yet constructing a meaningful list of facts, even facts in application, is not only difficult but less than satisfying as an indicator…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Scientific and Technical Information, Writing for Publication, Journalism
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Tukachinsky, Riva – Communication Teacher, 2013
"The New York Times" is known for its slogan ''All the News That's Fit to Print.'' But how do gatekeepers decide which events meet this criterion? Although some individuals might believe that the news constitutes an undistorted reflection of the social reality, students in communication courses have the…
Descriptors: News Media, Classification, Current Events, Values
Graves, Bill – Education Writers Association, 2002
Experienced school reporters know plenty about standards. The struggle to set standards that define what students should know and be able to do at various stages of their education has been at the heart of school reform since the late 1980s. So if journalists are going to understand the value of standards, it will be those covering schools. It is…
Descriptors: Interviews, Ethics, Standards, Journalism
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Lucianek, Christine – Social Education, 2014
This article describes a lesson in which students will examine several views expressed by the founders to understand the context for including freedom of the press in the First Amendment. Students will be asked to think about the role that the news media and the need to be an informed citizen continue to play in our democracy. Students will…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Freedom of Speech, Constitutional Law
Loth, Renee – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
In 2007 the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation placed a major bet on State University of New York at Stony Brook: $1.7-million to enroll 10,000 students in its news-literacy curriculum over five years. Alberto Ibarguen, president and chief executive of the foundation, expected the course to foster "a group of students who would simply…
Descriptors: Graduation Requirements, Majors (Students), Educational Change, Journalism
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Caldera-Serrano, Jorge – Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems, 2008
Purpose: This paper aims to describe a working routine for the analysis of audio-visual documents for serving the needs of television journalists. Design/methodology/approach: A description in the form of a synthesis is given of the process by which television information must be put at the user's disposal with a response that is both fast and…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Television, Information Management, Information Retrieval
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