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Journalism Training Beyond Journalism Schools

Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 2020
The need for journalism educators to critically reflect on social, economic, and technological global changes has been on the agenda since the early 2000s. In this era of disruption, digitalization offers new possibilities by using the internet, its platforms, and its ability to create new forms of training.
Theodora A. Maniou   +2 more
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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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Investigative Journalism Training

2016
The process of investigative journalism training and the degree of its success have differed from one Arab country to the other. This is mainly dependent on the varying factors that have influenced each country. Having said this, there are common issues that can be identified throughout the training process across the region, which include ...
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Using journals in teacher training

rEFLections, 2004
Introspective 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.
Jonathan Hull   +2 more
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Characteristics of Journal Clubs in Psychiatric Training

Academic Psychiatry, 1991
We surveyed the membership of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT) regarding the presence and characteristics of journal clubs in their general and child psychiatry residency training programs. Responses were obtained from 141 general residency programs and 76 child psychiatry programs.
J, Yager   +3 more
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Science training and environmental journalism today: Effects of science journalism training for midcareer professionals

Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 2017
ABSTRACTA small number of programs provide training on scientific and environmental topics to early- and midcareer journalists across the globe. Yet there are questions about the effectiveness of these programs: Do they make a difference in science reporting quality or quantity? What aspects of training are most impactful?
Hollie Smith   +2 more
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Journalism: Ethics, Training and ‘Indifference’

2000
Abstract There is some debate about what journalism is. As an occupation it has been described variously as a craft, a trade, a career (Barker, 1963), even sometimes as an ethnicity-’reporters are born and not made’ (Given, 1907: 148). It may also be a profession: The occupation which one professes to be skilled in and to follow.
John Hartley, Alan McKee
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