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Sisanda Nkoala – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2024
This mixed-methods case study develops a monolingual-multilingual continuum that depicts how multilingual students draw on their linguistic repertoire as a resource when undertaking assessments in journalism education. Guided by Hult and Hornberger's heuristic for considering language planning and policy as a resource, the central question the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Journalism Education, Multilingualism
Lorenzo Dalvit – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2024
South Africa is characterised by persisting social inequalities, a vibrant civil society and one of the highest Internet penetrations on the African Continent. As in other parts of the World, digital media promised to revolutionise politics by giving a "voice to the voiceless", i.e., creating a space for silenced and marginalised…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Small Colleges, Discovery Learning, College Faculty
Albert Chibuwe; Allen Munoriyarwa – SAGE Open, 2023
COVID-19's arrival in Zimbabwe and South Africa in early 2020 caused disruptions to all facets of life including education. It disrupted traditional notions of media studies' teaching and learning. In the contexts of these disruptions, the present study interrogates how selected universities in Zimbabwe and South Africa adjusted to the new normal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, COVID-19, Pandemics
Willem C. van Wyk; Gary W. Collins; Maria M. Swanepoel – Transformation in Higher Education, 2024
Journalism's societal role hinges on effective communication, demanding proficient language skills. This study assesses a South African University of Technology's Department of Journalism, probing existing selection methods' efficacy in predicting success in two English modules. Concerns persist about these methods accurately identifying students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Journalism Education, Undergraduate Students, English (Second Language)
Shenid Bhayroo – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2024
This study explores how a study-abroad program that combines journalism best practices in diversity, equity, and inclusion with decolonized curricular materials can foster critical consciousness in journalism education. Against the backdrop of a multiethnic world, growing diversity in student demographics, and a recognition of the lack of…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Journalism Education, Diversity, Journalism
Mugari, Zvenyika Eckson – London Review of Education, 2021
The supervision and production of a PhD thesis often presents a potentially interesting tension between PhDs as conforming to disciplinary epistemologies and PhDs as breaking epistemological boundaries. No academic discipline has been left untouched by decolonial thinking in the South African university space since the eruption of radicalized…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Change, Non Western Civilization
Jordaan, Marenet; Groenewald, Anneli – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2021
Qualitative interviews with postgraduate journalism students at a South African residential university inform this exploratory study on emergency remote teaching (ERT) during the COVID-19 national lockdown. The aim of the study was to interrogate and describe the students' personal experiences related to ERT and the way their initial expectations…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Expectation, Journalism Education
Garman, Anthea; van der Merwe, Mia – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2017
Since 1994, South African journalism education has undergone waves of introspection about curricula and methods of teaching as educators respond to the challenging realities of the post-apartheid environment. The most recent challenge to journalism educators is the student protests which started at the end of 2015, questioning the high costs of…
Descriptors: Journalism, Educational Change, Social Change, Foreign Countries
Hanusch, Folker; Mellado, Claudia; Boshoff, Priscilla; Humanes, María Luisa; de León, Salvador; Pereira, Fabio; Márquez Ramírez, Mireya; Roses, Sergio; Subervi, Federico; Wyss, Vinzenz; Yez, Lyuba – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2015
Based on a survey of 4,393 journalism students in Australia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States, this study provides much-needed comparative evidence about students' motivations for becoming journalists, their future job plans, and expectations. Findings show not only an almost universal decline in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Journalism Education, College Students
Kilpert, Leigh; Shay, Suellen – Teaching in Higher Education, 2013
This study investigated context-dependency of learning as an indicator for students' potential to continue learning after graduation. We used Maton's theoretical concepts of "cumulative" and "segmented" learning, and "semantic gravity", to look for context-independent learning in students' assessments in a Journalism…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Context Effect, Journalism, Journalism Education
Botma, Gabriel J. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2012
A former whites-only South African university's journalism department employs a dual-medium language policy in which Afrikaans and English alternate in classrooms, and students may use either. Admissions processes include a test of linguistic ability (general/cultural knowledge and writing skills). Citing Bourdieu, this article disputes the…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Writing (Composition), Journalism Education, Linguistics
2002
The Law Division of the proceedings contains the following 8 papers: "Trademarks and the First Amendment: The Anatomy of a Conflict" (Retha J. Martin); "Exit Polls and Other Bad Habits: An Analysis of First Amendment Considerations Concerning Policy Recommendations to Control or Prohibit Media Election Forecasts" (Niels…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Foreign Countries

Axmann, Mandi; Fourie, Wiida; Papo, William Duncan – Educational Media International, 2002
Discussion of online learning focuses on course development at a South African residential institution that incorporated online assignments into a face-to-face journalism course to introduce information technology. Describes course structure, activities, assessment methods, student involvement, and problems with students' lack of computer skills…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Assisted Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Course Content
Osman, R.; Castle, J. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
National policy in higher education requires higher education institutions to widen access to adult learners alongside other previously excluded groups, yet gives few indications as to how this should be done. The assumption seems to have been that broadening access is sufficient in itself. In this article we argue that it is possible to construct…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Higher Education, Socialization, Adult Learning
2003
The International Communication Division of the proceedings contains the following 18 papers: "Press Freedom in Asia: New Paradigm Needed in Building Theories" (Jiafei Yin); "Entertainment East and West: A Comparison of Prime-Time U.S. and Asian TV Content Using the Methodology of the National Television Violence Study" (Anne…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Advertising, Democracy, Females