Constructive learning is described by some scholars as active, cumulative, goal-directed, diagnostic and reflective behaviour. This article claims that all of these behaviours are present in current journalistic education. Because there is little place in journalism practice for the learner who indulges in surface (rote) strategies, which are chosen to pass a test in many different disciplines, the journalism curriculum is unique in a sense that it rests on best pedagogical practice. These ideas are put in a philosophical context of teaching journalism as a liberal art. The introduction of the internet and online investigations are discussed as significant enhancements for the profession of journalism education
This paper will examine eight key issues in the area of training journalists. Several are essential...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in apprenticeship and internship style learning in the ...
This article in the journalism education field reports on the construction of a new subject as part ...
Constructive learnmg is described by some scholars as active, cumulative, goal-directed} diagnostic ...
This article proposes a dialogical teaching paradigm based on Paulo Freire's conception of critical ...
What is the most effective way to teach the realities of journalism to students? This article argues...
Debates over the most appropriate way in which journalism education might be delivered continues una...
This article advocates a cascade learning approach built on combined theory and skills, in the tra...
This essay first appeared in Quadrant, May 1998. It revisits the intellectual conflict between media...
As this Special Edition indicates, journalism education is increasingly concerned about how to maint...
There’s a lot of talk about how journalists can create more ‘positive’ news but what is the audience...
Journalism schools are under pressure to look beyond traditional teaching methods to prepare student...
Continuing assertions that undergraduate education must improve, in order to meet the needs of today...
The increasing complexity of issues that mass media covers and the challenge to present it in the mo...
Do journalism students read newspapers? Are they aware of what is happening around the world and in ...
This paper will examine eight key issues in the area of training journalists. Several are essential...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in apprenticeship and internship style learning in the ...
This article in the journalism education field reports on the construction of a new subject as part ...
Constructive learnmg is described by some scholars as active, cumulative, goal-directed} diagnostic ...
This article proposes a dialogical teaching paradigm based on Paulo Freire's conception of critical ...
What is the most effective way to teach the realities of journalism to students? This article argues...
Debates over the most appropriate way in which journalism education might be delivered continues una...
This article advocates a cascade learning approach built on combined theory and skills, in the tra...
This essay first appeared in Quadrant, May 1998. It revisits the intellectual conflict between media...
As this Special Edition indicates, journalism education is increasingly concerned about how to maint...
There’s a lot of talk about how journalists can create more ‘positive’ news but what is the audience...
Journalism schools are under pressure to look beyond traditional teaching methods to prepare student...
Continuing assertions that undergraduate education must improve, in order to meet the needs of today...
The increasing complexity of issues that mass media covers and the challenge to present it in the mo...
Do journalism students read newspapers? Are they aware of what is happening around the world and in ...
This paper will examine eight key issues in the area of training journalists. Several are essential...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in apprenticeship and internship style learning in the ...
This article in the journalism education field reports on the construction of a new subject as part ...