Diverse approaches : a study of Australian journalism educators' use of web-based curriculum modules for reporting cultural difference
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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-03, 10:22authored byK Hess, L Waller
The Reporting Diversity website provides four curriculum modules to assist journalism educators to teach students about the issues and practice of reporting on cultural difference. The researchers co-ordinated the second round of trials of these resources in 2009, which involved the participation of academics and students from five Australian universities. A further 30 academics were surveyed to gauge their level of awareness of the materials. This paper reports on the educators’ evaluation of the resources and reveals the innovative ways in which the modules are being used and adapted in different classroom settings. The researchers argue that sharing different teaching approaches to the materials through the Reporting Diversity website would assist other academics to adapt the resources for their own use.
History
Pagination
1-9
Location
Perth, Western Australia
Start date
2009-11-30
End date
2009-12-02
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Title of proceedings
JEA 2009 : Journalism education in the digital age : sharing strategies and experiences : Proceedings of the 2009 Journalism Education Association (Australia). Conference
Event
Journalism Education Association (Australia). Conference (2009 : Perth, Western Australia)