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New models, same practices? Examining professional values and peace journalism training
JournalismExisting work on peace journalism would suggest that some journalism cultures may be more receptive to—or perhaps already practice elements of—peace journalism.
Meagan E. Doll
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, 2021
Campus journalism has long been implemented in the Philippines via the Campus Journalism Act of 1991 or R.A. 7079. The act prescribed the implementation of campus journalism in both public and private schools. The researchers took interest in determining
Ariel U. Cubillas, Trixie E. Cubillas
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Campus journalism has long been implemented in the Philippines via the Campus Journalism Act of 1991 or R.A. 7079. The act prescribed the implementation of campus journalism in both public and private schools. The researchers took interest in determining
Ariel U. Cubillas, Trixie E. Cubillas
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NEW MEDIA: A REVIEW OF SOME TRENDS IN JOURNALISM TRAINING IN AFRICA
PONTE International Scientific Researchs Journal, 2018The growth of the Internet and World Wide Web has brought about newest medium for journalism, otherwise called online or cyber journalism. This development has engendered inevitable revolutions in both the practice and training of journalism.
A. Salawu
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Reimagining journal clubs for inclusive scientific training
Trends in Cell Biology, 2023'Canonical' journal clubs, which rely on a presenter guiding a group through the figures of a scientific article, do not fully realize their training potential. We provide a blueprint and resources for effectively leveraging journal clubs to meet specific training objectives and to further equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging goals.
Taralyn M. Tan, Madhvi J. Venkatesh
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Science & Journalism: Bridging the Gaps Through Specialty Training
Journalism Practice, 2020As the media landscape continues to change, reporters are now being charged with the task of covering more with less. One result is that reporters without any specialty training are covering complex scientific issues as part of their normal beats.
Hollie Smith, Meredith L. Morgoch
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Training and Supporting of Journalism Faculty to Teach Online: A Multiple Case Study
Journalism Practice, 2020Extensive research has been published on pedagogical approaches for online courses across traditional, theory-based curricula within business, education, and health care.
Brian Delaney, K. Betts
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Exploring Journalism Education in the AI Era: A Mixed Analysis of University Training in Spain
Journalism & Mass Communication EducatorThis research explores journalism education in the context of AI’s disruptive influence, seeking strategies that balance technological skills with core humanistic values.
Marcos Mayo-Cubero
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, 2020
There is growing academic scholarship on indigenous language media in Africa. The scholarship has mostly tended to focus on the content and political economy of indigenous language newspapers.
Albert Chibuwe, A. Salawu
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There is growing academic scholarship on indigenous language media in Africa. The scholarship has mostly tended to focus on the content and political economy of indigenous language newspapers.
Albert Chibuwe, A. Salawu
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Using journals in teacher training
rEFLections, 2004Introspective writing, frequently in the form of journals or diaries, has become widely used in applied linguistics research. Its purpose is often to raise writers’ awareness of a process they are undergoing, such as learning or teaching a second language. This paper explores and illustrates journal writing by two trainee teachers.
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Shifting Spaces: How Journalism Students Perceive their Training through the COVID-19 Pandemic
Journalism PracticeThis study explores how journalism students in one Canadian post-secondary programme perceived their training through the pandemic. We draw on journalism pedagogy literature, Bourdieu’s field theory, and Zelizer’s conceptualisation of interpretive ...
Trish Audette-Longo, Christianna Alexiou
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