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пятница, 21 сентября 2012 г.

Review of the article '5 Principles for Teaching Journalism Ethics in the Digital Age' written by Stephen Ward

The article touches upon the intrinsic issue how to teach the young generation of journalists to be skillful in their profession and basic journalist’s ethic principles in their work. The central idea of the article is that there are 5 principles of teaching journalism ethics.
The reporter emphasizes the idea that without them, it will be impossible to be a well-educated journalist. But the tough job is to give the knowledge to young specialists. That's why there are a lot of comments giving advice.
It's necessary to note that a teacher has to start from students' media world.
It's also obvious that a tutor is to assist students with reflective engagement.
Besides a teacher must point out that a future journalist should insist on critical thinking, but not on what is trend.
There are a lot of comments on being transitional. (It's the biggest paragraph in the article).
The last principle is in favor of being global in your teaching.
In conclusion the author, Stephen Ward, suggests one should arrange lessons in his own way if we want to make journalists to be ready for the future.
As for me, this article is written at a very good level and is quite interesting for reading, especially for me, as I have the topic 'Mass Media' in my oral speech practice. The author expresses an idea and proves it by facts.

1 комментарий:

  1. Well done!
    Slips:
    In conclusion the author, Stephen Ward, suggests THAT one should arrange lessons in THEIR own way if THEY want to make journalists (no to be here) ready for the future.
    As for me, this article is ... quite interesting TO read,

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