With newsrooms and media outlets becoming increasingly dominated by people with journalism degrees, we find out what is being taught and whether there are anywhere near enough jobs for all the graduates. Listen in ful
We have a situation where young people are still interested in communicating for a living but the in...
This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
The last issue of APME (January-June 1998) featured a section on the pedagogical conflict between cu...
The global development of professional education for journalists, since the late nineteenth century,...
Tertiary study in journalism has been a feature of the education of Australian journalists for decad...
Journalism remains a popular subject choice for Australian students, with at least 22 universities o...
The work performed by Australian journalists is undergoing a series of fundamental shifts, driven by...
Where is journalism taught in Australia, who teaches it, how many students do they teach; and what f...
The value of tertiary journalism education is an often hotly debated topic among journalism educator...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
Claims from both educational and industry sides about what journalism students should be learning ar...
Australian journalism education has progressed from its vocational model. predominant in the \u2770s...
In Australian universities, journalism educators usually come to the academy from the journalism pro...
Long-running debates over the value of university-based journalism education have suffered from a la...
This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
We have a situation where young people are still interested in communicating for a living but the in...
This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
The last issue of APME (January-June 1998) featured a section on the pedagogical conflict between cu...
The global development of professional education for journalists, since the late nineteenth century,...
Tertiary study in journalism has been a feature of the education of Australian journalists for decad...
Journalism remains a popular subject choice for Australian students, with at least 22 universities o...
The work performed by Australian journalists is undergoing a series of fundamental shifts, driven by...
Where is journalism taught in Australia, who teaches it, how many students do they teach; and what f...
The value of tertiary journalism education is an often hotly debated topic among journalism educator...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
Claims from both educational and industry sides about what journalism students should be learning ar...
Australian journalism education has progressed from its vocational model. predominant in the \u2770s...
In Australian universities, journalism educators usually come to the academy from the journalism pro...
Long-running debates over the value of university-based journalism education have suffered from a la...
This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
We have a situation where young people are still interested in communicating for a living but the in...
This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
The last issue of APME (January-June 1998) featured a section on the pedagogical conflict between cu...