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Teaching Journalism in Ukraine: Between Formal and Non-Formal Education [PDF]
Formal journalism education in Ukraine has be en criticized for quite a long time for still being affected by the old Soviet theory-based teac hing model, rather than adhering to internation- ally accepted best practices. The system of teaching
Olena Demchenko
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The problem of drug abuse and criminal acts that occurred in the village of Mecirim, Kutalimbaru District, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra has involved young people.
Dedi Sahputra +2 more
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Teaching Public Affairs – The Cinderella Subject of Journalism Courses [PDF]
Public Affairs: Even the name of the serious part of Journalism courses is problematic. For years this absolutely essential, but often maligned, part of so many university Journalism courses, has been taught by ‘a guy from Politics’ and hated, or at ...
Clark, Torrin, Jones, Alistair
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Abstract This article examines how UK and US universities manage racial equality regimes through governance structures that prioritise institutional reputation over substantive racial justice reform. Drawing on Bourdieu's field, habitus and capital theory, the study demonstrates how universities neutralise racial justice efforts through bureaucratic ...
David Roberts
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Surfing, sinking and swimming in the WTO
Experiences of student journalists covering SPICOL— the Student Pacific Island Conference of Leaders— at the University of the South Pacific Laucala campus on the future of thw World Trade Organisation in the region.
Patrick Craddock
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JOURNALISM EDUCATION BASED ON SERIOUS GAMES
The article substantiates the use of serious games for training in the specialty 061 Journalism. Serious games are viewed as information and communication technologies for training journalists.
Тетяна Анатоліївна Лугова
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Science and the media: securing the future [PDF]
A report by the Science and the Media Expert Group, in which actions and recommendations are made which are aimed at delivering changes to improve the quality of science in the media and also stimulate an important debate about the future of science ...
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How do you feel? Preparing novice reporters for the death knock [PDF]
The death knock is a reporting task that presents its own particular pressures. In addition to the usual editorial, legal and ethical concerns, the potential on the part of the journalist to do harm is heightened as they attempt to interview already ...
Duncan, Sallyanne, Newton, Jackie
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Towards a material‐dialogic theory of climate teacher education: A global North–South dialogue
Abstract This paper develops a novel theoretical stance for reimagining initial teacher education (ITE) through genuine North–South dialogue that challenges dominant Global North paradigms in teacher education. Drawing on collaborative inquiry between researchers from England and Chile, we synthesise material‐dialogic space theory (derived from Global ...
Lindsay Hetherington +1 more
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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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