SPECIAL EDITION ON THE EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF JOURNALISTS

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Editorial: African Time

Debate: setting the tone
Changing the subject by Sonja Boezak
African story by Sarita Ranchod
Normality: the South African story by Mondli Makhanya
Power: who has it, who should get it? by Francois Nel
Brave new world by Justice Malala
The paralysis of politics by Fern Greenbank

Ways that work: useful solutions
A solution community
by Peter du Toit
Nothing and everything by Louise Flanagan
The (S)ABC of news training by Amina Frense
Do all shout at once by Sally Shackleton
Capital E for events by Anthea Garman
The writing is on the wall by Rod Amner
Power packing partnerships by Fanie Groenewald


Challenges: areas that need work
The third side by Evelyn Groenink
A tale of two courses by Gwen Ansell
Gender-setting by Lizette Rabe
Press vs public enemy No1: reporting poverty by Guy Berger
Push boundaries by Caroline Hooper-Box
Rating the rewards by Lucy Siebert, Marita Kritzinger and Howard Drakes

Training in practice
Take a deep breath by Paddi Clay
Southern African Media Training Needs Assessment by Colleen Lowe Morna and Zohra Khan
Southern African National Journalism Skills Audit by Arrie de Beer and Elanie Steyn
Is it the training that did it? by Colleen Lowe Morna
Basics first by Steve Wrottesley
What basics? by Gwen Ansell
Who are they? by Carol Christie

 

 

 





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