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Boss, Katherine E.; De Voe, Kristina M.; Gilbert, Stacy R.; Hernandez, Carolina; Heuer, Megan Blauvelt; Hines, April; Knapp, Jeffrey A.; Tokarz, Rayla E.; Tucker, Chiméne E.; Bisbee, Kristina V. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2022
The American news media is facing a crisis of public trust fueled, in part, by an epistemological disagreement of what constitutes quality news. Through a series of 50 interviews with journalism professionals and students, this research investigates how evidence-based journalism is created by gathering data on expert and novice research practices.…
Descriptors: Journalism, Journalism Education, Students, Research
Handley, Agata – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
The poet Tony Harrison has created work for the stage and television, and even assumed the role of poet/journalist, writing newspaper reports in verse from war-torn Bosnia. His work is underpinned by a belief in the political nature of the act of writing. He has generally attracted a non-working-class readership; nevertheless, he has never…
Descriptors: Poetry, Social Problems, War, Authors
Ford, Rochelle; Gonzales, Sara; Quade, Victoria – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2020
The failure of the news media to include diverse voices is a global issue. Journalism students and novice journalists need to be trained how to report on marginalized communities. However, this training necessitates journalism educators to both recognize why these attempts have failed in the past and be proactive in identifying ways in which…
Descriptors: News Media, Journalism Education, Disadvantaged, Inclusion
Goodman, Robyn S. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2020
The World Journalism Education Congress (WJEC) holds global conferences every 3 years offering a unique opportunity for attendees: access to its Syndicate Program. The program gives participants the chance to meet in small groups with international counterparts to take part in research-based discussions focused on the most important journalism…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Conferences (Gatherings), Group Discussion, Teaching Methods
Auman, Ann; Stos, Susan; Burch, Elizabeth – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2020
Following ethical standards is more critical than ever in a digital world where media reaches global, fragmented audiences. But each country, culture, and situation is different. So, how do we decide what standards are important to teach? Syndicate participants identified issues that instructors need to address to answer this question. This report…
Descriptors: Ethics, Journalism Education, Information Technology, Teaching Methods
Lewis, Norman P.; McAdams, Mindy; Stalph, Florian – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2020
This syndicate offers four recommendations to help educators adjust curricula to accommodate the rapid integration of data into journalism. First, instruction in numeracy and basic descriptive statistics must be required as either modules in existing courses or as separate offerings. Second, students should be taught to avoid mistakes in…
Descriptors: Journalism, Data Analysis, Numeracy, Teaching Methods
Mariya Maistrovskaya; Victoria Eke; Sarah M. Forbes – Current Issues in Education, 2023
Student Journal Forum began as an in-person half-day event at the University of Toronto (U of T) in 2015. It was organized by a group of librarians with the goal to connect editors of 60+ student-led U of T journals with publishing supports, best practices, and with each other. The audience's enthusiastic engagement and the community-building…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Librarians, Editing, Publishing Industry
Wao, Felix; Romano, Angela; Hardin, Marie – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2020
Journalism programs face many challenges today as they work to prepare students with the knowledge and skills to enter the ever-changing journalism industry. On one hand, programs need to determine whether students are learning the competencies their program designers have identified as essential to the field. On the other, students need to…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Student Evaluation, Mastery Learning, Program Design
Reed, Katherine; Walsh-Childers, Kim; Fischer, Kenneth; Davie, Bill – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2020
The practice of journalism has long been based on the premise that a receptive audience awaits the content and that citizens--as participants in a democracy--will use the news to make sound decisions. Yet mainstream journalism has lost much of its audience to purveyors of disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation, a situation that has…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Journalism Education, Audiences, Deception
Juliane V. Höhle; Stefan L. Bengtsson – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Climate change education is seen as an important contributor to climate change mitigation. Yet, its predominant focus on cognitive learning tends to omit the emotional effects of learning about climate change, which often entails learners feeling anxious and overwhelmed and therefore struggling to engage with and enact "solutions." This…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Climate, Journalism, Emotional Response
Hassan, Ruheela – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2022
With the introduction of personal computer systems and subsequent technologies that make flow of information fast and efficient, a new age emerged that is often termed as 'digital age' or 'digital era'. During this age, the capabilities of individuals and societies to access and use multiple forms of convergent media content got enhanced manifold.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Computers, Journalism, Internet
Schiffer, Adam J. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
This paper gives instructors of Introduction to American Politics a template for teaching about media bias, using the case of President Trump and his administration. I present material for a combination lecture/discussion, including (1) a framework for evaluating partisan bias in news content, (2) discussion questions that move sequentially from…
Descriptors: Bias, Media Literacy, Presidents, Teaching Methods
Möller, Frank; Bellmer, Rasmus – Journal of Peace Education, 2023
In this article, we suggest incorporating visual images into peace education through "interactive peace imagery" (IPI). We will show, and illustrate with examples from our work, that interactive teaching creates a space for students to reflect upon their socializations, including visual ones, without which image interpretation cannot be…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, Imagery, Socialization
Meier, Klaus; Schützeneder, Jonas – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2019
Two boundaries impede an evidence-based perspective of journalism students and graduates on change, innovation, and epistemological problems of media reality: The separation of practical journalism training from scientific journalism research and the lack of transfer between academic research and newsrooms. The approach of this article bridges…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, News Reporting, Epistemology, Scientific Research
Walker, Amy Schoenfeld – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2019
While some journalists analyze and verify "open source" materials such as social media, eyewitness video, and satellite imagery to hold leaders and institutions accountable, many journalists and students are not learning basic digital verification skills. Research shows that journalists find this work challenging and that newsrooms do…
Descriptors: Journalism, Journalism Education, Ethics, Deception