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AJR 1976
Australian Journalism Review Journalism Eduator
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JOURNALISM EDUCATION No. 1, May 1976 (Editor: Don Woolford) Maittlen-Harris, John (1976) "Computer Journalism", Journalism Education, No. 1, May, pp. 2-3: AJA agreemment to use computers paves way for their rapid introduction in newsrooms, so journalism students must become computer literate Potts, David (1976) "Journalism Teaching at Ohio University", Journalism Education, No. 1, May, pp. 3-5: New technology and internships in American J-course Barnes, Bill (1976) "Journalism Education in the Two Germanies", Journalism Education, No. 1, May, pp. 5-6: East Germany's first J-course started in 1965; the first university J-courses started in 1975 in West Germany Avieson, John (1976) "Learning How the Code of Ethics Realy Works", Journalism Education, No. 1, May, pp. 6-7: Students taught to defend themselves against complaints alleging breaches of the AJA Code Kirkpatrick, Rod (1976) "Delays for Double D", Journalism Education, No. 1, May, p. 7: DDIAE tries for five years to get educational radio licence Kirkpatrick, Rod (1976) "Students Get Practical Experience", Journalism Education, No. 1, May, p. 8: Advanced students get subbing shifts on Toowoomba newspapers, and write weekly column Schultz, Julianne (1976) "Journalism Students Seek National Association", Journalism Education, No. 1, May, p. 8: Convenor of Queensland University Journalism Students Society contacts other J-courses No. 2, Sept. 1976 (Editor: Don Woolford) Gompertz, Ken (1976) "The Challenge", Journalism Education, No. 2, Sept., pp. 2-5: Report by the foundation President of the AATEJ Potts, David (1976) "The A.J.A. Attitude", Journalism Education, No. 2, Sept., pp. 5-6: AATEJ Secretary reports on meeting the AJA General Secretary Syd Crossland. Journalism educators who earn less than 60 per cent of their income from direct engagement in Journalism cannot be members of the AJA. Tyson, Ines (1976) "The Mass Communication Research Centre, Leicester", Journalism Education, No. 2, Sept., pp. 6-8: Report on a year's sabbatical at media centre Mitchell, Robin (1976) "Mitchell's Radio On Air", Journalism Education, No. 2, Sept., pp. 8-9: College radio stations starts with restricted educational licence Gunaratne, Shelton (1976) "Journalism at Capricornia", Journalism Education, No. 2, Sept., pp. 9-10: 24-unit J-degree starts in Rockhampton Tyson, Ines (1976) "More Media Research Needed", Journalism Education, No. 2, Sept., pp. 10-11: Review of book by Ken Wiltshire and Charles Stokes, Government Regulation and the Commercial Electronic Media JOURNALISM EDUCATION No. 3, Nov. 1976 (Editor: Don Woolford) Gunaratne, Shelton A. (1976) "International Association for Mass Communication Research Conference", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 2-5: Report on Leicester conference Hoffmann, Tony (1976) "The Justification for Tertiary Education", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 5-6: J-graduates need a year as cadets, and AJA needs educational policies. But journalism educators should not bound by them. Barnes, Bill (1976) "Teaching Loads in Journalism Courses", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 7-8: J-teaching compared with medical teaching Weatherill, Bruce (1976) "Graduate Training in New Zealand", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., p. 10: Canterbury University course offers conversion course for graduates Land, Myrick (1976) "School of Journalism Proposed", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 10-11: Queensland University J-lecturer proposes national School of Journalism Woolford, Don (1976) "A.J.A. to Inquire into Vacation-time Work", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., p. 11: AJA Federal Council to prepare a report on work experience for J-students |
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