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No-panic pragmatism

open access: yesJournalistica
This chapter investigates the educational preparedness of Nordic academic journalism schools to teach artificial intelligence (AI) in 2024. More specifically, we examine journalism educators’ initial ideas on AI at a time when AI had gained prominence in
Maarit Jaakkola, Jenny Wiik
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From the horse’s mouth : oral assessment in Journalism education [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Viva voces and practical oral assessments have been a recognised method of student assessment, in widely diverse academic fields for decades and perhaps even longer (Huxham et al., 2012). However, such assessment methods have not, hitherto, been utilised
Falk, Ben
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Profile of female students of engineering universities in Mexico and Spain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Gender studies in higher education have emerged in parallel to reflections and rising feminist movement. The main objectives of academic feminism are related to women's visibility improvement as well as soft skills developers’ roles.
Macias Gonzalez, Gizelle Guadalupe   +1 more
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ВЫСШЕЕ ЖУРНАЛИСТСКОЕ ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ В МОЛДАВСКОЙ ССР (1966-1991): СТАНОВЛЕНИЕ И ОСОБЕННОСТИ РАЗВИТИЯ

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Moldaviae: Stiinte Sociale, 2020
Высшее журналистское образование в Молдавской ССР было инициировано в 60-х годах прошлого столе­тия как специальность на филологическом факультете Кишиневского государственного университета (КГУ).
Жеоржета СТЕПАНОВ
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Mainstreaming climate change issues: Challenges for journalism education in Indonesia

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2017
This article aims to explain the challenges of journalism education in Indonesia on the issue of mainstreaming climate change. As the world’s largest archipelago, Indonesia has to deal with some climate change impacts such as rising sea levels, extreme ...
Hermin Indah Wahyuni
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Journalism in the Service of Democracy: A Summit of Deans, Faculty, Students and Journalists [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Distills discussions at a January 2008 conference to assess the future of journalism, including topics such as reinventing journalism education, reinvigorating the news environment, and opportunities in new media.
Christopher Connell
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EDITORIAL: A cooperative future

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2007
WELCOME to the first issue of Pacific Journalism Review to be jointly edited by the editors of PJR and Australian Journalism Review. The trigger for this cooperative editorial venture was the major conference held in Auckland in December 2006, involving ...
Ian Richards
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History of Numeracy Education and Training for Print Journalists in England [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
If the history of journalism education has been a footnote to accounts of the profession’s development, then the history of numeracy training for journalists must be considered a footnote to a footnote.
Harrison, S
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'Model' a balanced approach

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2008
What should journalism schools teach? This remains a vexing question the world over, including the Pacific. A century after the first journalism school began in the United States in 1902, a clear formula for journalsim education has yet to be defined ...
David Robie
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Reinventing journalism education by reinventing the university as journalism reinvents itself [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
What contribution can higher education make to journalism? And especially, what can graduate schools do to create better journalists and better understanding of journalism? In an era when journalism is changing, shouldn’t journalism education change too?
Beckett, Charlie
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