Teaching Journalism
Teaching investigative journalism An extensive and detailed guide for educators on investigative journalism from the people who produce the show seen on PBS called Exposé, America’s Investigative Reports. It includes links to useful pieces by professionals about selecting stories, conducting interviews, locating documents and packaging stories. More» Comments» The one-minute (OK maybe five-minute) editor Seven basic rules of investigative reporting Teaching numeracy Math test for journalists Another math test for journalists Teaching journalists – A 25-year odyssey Neverwinter Nights in the classroom So, you want to teach journalism Teaching newspaper design The challenge of teaching business journalism
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Teaching Writing
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Teaching Online Journalism
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Journalism education in Canada is changing both because journalism is changing and the demand for post-secondary journalism programs is growing. This site is designed to help teachers of journalism in Canada find and share ideas, curricula, approaches and resources that might help them as educators of the next generation of journalists in Canada. |
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