Australian journalism education has progressed from its vocational model. predominant in the \u2770s and \u2780s. to a somewhat hybridised form where theoretical explications sit comfortably with skills training. The past decade or so has seen a distinct body of Australian journalism practice-led research emerging, with applied journalism texts authored by local educators used widely in undergraduate and postgraduate classes. The journalism education paradigm may well soon shift, with the useful features retained and less useful ones discarded. This commentary explores some of the useful features
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The global development of professional education for journalists, since the late nineteenth century,...
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University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
In Australian universities, journalism educators usually come to the academy from the journalism pro...
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This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
A 2007 UNESCO paper, Model curricula for journalism education, proposed subjects for journalism cour...
Long-running debates over the value of university-based journalism education have suffered from a la...
Journalism studies is currently undergoing one of the periodic renovations that is characteristic of...
Debates over the most appropriate way in which journalism education might be delivered continues una...
The last issue of APME (January-June 1998) featured a section on the pedagogical conflict between cu...
This article suggests that journalism educators are potentially doing a disservice to the industry b...
This paper argues that if journalism is to remain a relevant and dynamic academic discipline, it mus...
This edition of AsiaPacific Media Educator features, along with other articles and reports (pp.60-10...
The global development of professional education for journalists, since the late nineteenth century,...
Claims from both educational and industry sides about what journalism students should be learning ar...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
In Australian universities, journalism educators usually come to the academy from the journalism pro...
Journalism remains a popular subject choice for Australian students, with at least 22 universities o...
This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
A 2007 UNESCO paper, Model curricula for journalism education, proposed subjects for journalism cour...
Long-running debates over the value of university-based journalism education have suffered from a la...
Journalism studies is currently undergoing one of the periodic renovations that is characteristic of...
Debates over the most appropriate way in which journalism education might be delivered continues una...
The last issue of APME (January-June 1998) featured a section on the pedagogical conflict between cu...
This article suggests that journalism educators are potentially doing a disservice to the industry b...
This paper argues that if journalism is to remain a relevant and dynamic academic discipline, it mus...
This edition of AsiaPacific Media Educator features, along with other articles and reports (pp.60-10...