Introduction to Broadcast Journalism Bundle
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Teaching Broadcast Journalism? Wondering where to start? This Bundle will help you introduce your students to the basics of Broadcasting and get you started on producing your own school newscasts!
If you are anything like me when I was first asked to teach a journalism course fifteen years ago, I wasn't sure where to begin! Although I was teaching three other courses, I spent hours planning and preparing for my journalism class. With no curriculum to guide me and no resources to be had, I felt like I was in over my head.
Now, YOU can benefit from my hours and hours of research and preparation! I spent my time so YOU DON'T HAVE TO!
This Bundle includes engaging Slides Presentations that will teach your students the content, note-taking sheets for students to keep track of important information, student assignments and practice activities, resources to help produce a school newscast, student reference posters and MORE!
Everything included (Slides Presentations, Note-taking Sheets, Student Assignments, and more) is print-ready! No prep required! Simply print and go!
Truly, THIS is the unit I needed when I began teaching Broadcasting 15 years ago!
What's Included?
- 14 Engaging Instructional Slides Presentations (Over 400 Slides Total.)
- The Student Reporter's Handbook (A note-taking booklet for students-25+ pages.)
- Student Practice Exercises (25 Pages of Student Assignments)
- Resources for Student Journalists (to aid in creating school newscast)
- Student Reference Posters / Anchor Charts (7)
- Teacher Guidelines and Instructions
- Unit at a Glance (Overview of how resources work together.)
- Answer Keys!
How is the Unit Organized?
- Lesson 1: What is Broadcast Journalism?
- Lesson 2: Ethics in Journalism
- Lesson 3: Freedom of the Press
- Lesson 4: Freedom of the Press & Student Journalists
- Lesson 5: Bias in the Media
- Lesson 6: Roles in the Newsroom
- Lesson 7: Types of News Stories
- Lesson 8: Where Do Stories Ideas Come From?
- Lesson 9: Is it Newsworthy?
- Lesson 10: Write With a Plan!
- Lesson 11: The Role of Questions in Reporting
- Lesson 12: Interviewing Skills
- Lesson 13: Writing for Broadcast
- Lesson 14: Broadcast Report Formats
Reduce your preparation time and lower your stress by purchasing today!