To improve journalism, media trainers need information about what’s working and what needs work in the courses they deliver. This means assessing the impact of this training – as it affects attitudes, information, skills and results in the workplace. To isolate the role that training plays, research and evaluation have to take place long before a course begins and continue till long after. This booklet explains the complexities involved, and it provides the tools for trainers to devise usable strategies to assess the impact of their work. The author critically draws from extensive management training literature, and produces a revised theory that he applies to the unique enterprise of journalism training and its assessment
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Evaluation of every activity is essential to determine the impact of a program to the participants. ...
It is rather common to find researchers and practitioners in training and development evaluating tra...
Journalists tend to get angry when they discover that there is an industry dedicated to minimising t...
It is now 17 years since the collapse of the communist regimes in Eastern and South Eastern Europe a...
Professional journalism training in developing countries has been one of the most important elements...
This research develops a new approach to the development of training inexperienced journalists in ne...
Background - Employee training is deemed essential in developing the skillset, knowledge, performanc...
The extensive use of training demands more extensive evaluations of its real effects. Human resource...
This paper will examine eight key issues in the area of training journalists. Several are essential...
This report was based on an online survey fielded in July of 31 newsrooms nationwide ranging in staf...
It has long been recognized in our society that formal training plays a strong role in the developme...
It is important for a business decision maker to know why he should evaluate training and this for s...
What should be considered ‘adequate’ preparation and support for journalists and media workers in di...
Purpose – This paper aims to briefly review the current state of and rationale for workplace trainin...
How I learnt to maximize the value of TV, radio and publication interviews to reach and help the peo...
Evaluation of every activity is essential to determine the impact of a program to the participants. ...
It is rather common to find researchers and practitioners in training and development evaluating tra...