Institutionalising children journalism education in Nigerian communication/media studies

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Authors and Corporations: Oyero, Olusola (Author)
published: 2011
Part of: , Erschienen in: Global Media Journal: Africa Edition, volume 5/2011, number 1, pp. 97 - 114. [ISSN: 2073-2740]
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 18 p.
Language: English
Part of: , Erschienen in: Global Media Journal: Africa Edition, volume 5/2011, number 1, pp. 97 - 114. [ISSN: 2073-2740]
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"The media have a responsibility to voice the rights of children but need to be better equipped to do so. Repositioning the media is best initiated within an educational framework as education brings about progress in practical fields and invariably leads to improvements in society as seen in studies in development communication, health communication, science communication, environmental communication, etc. (Craig, 2000). Children journalism education will undoubtedly go a long way in improving children’s media practice. This paper calls for a journalism education programme in Nigeria to remediate the shortcomings observed in the African child’s media world and to promote the rights of children and the realisation of their dreams."[Information des Anbieters]

Abstract; key words; introduction; theoretical considerations; social relevance of journalism education; the imperatives of children journalism education in Nigeria; aims and core courses for children journalism education in Nigeria; conclusion; about the authors; references