Impress have confirmed that their new ethical journalism training course will be launched to the public on October 15.
They called him "Lee." Longtime journalism professor Leland Wood taught his students a healthy disregard for authority, said Mike Faher. Faher was a reporter for The Tribune-Democrat and later for an ...
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Why there are new laws shaping how schools teach about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Teachers, parents and schools have long debated what students should learn about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But lesson ...
When the world is racing to master artificial intelligence (AI), 42 percent of Bangladesh's vocational training remains tied ...
The government on Tuesday announced the launch of skill courses on tea sommeliers and tasting. Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal launched the courses approved by the National Council of Vocational ...
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Building a global newsroom for a planet in crisis: A conversation with Willie Shubert
For Willie Shubert, journalism is a kind of cartography. “I studied geography,” he says. Mapmaking taught him how to see the ...
Labour ministers have again rejected industry calls to halt proposed funding cuts to journalism courses. As previously reported by HTFP, education secretary Bridget Phillipson has ordered universities ...
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Students use AI, parents panic — how Indian schools are finding ways to live with ChatGPT
Some educators are echoing the need for guidelines from the government to ensure they are abreast with developments, and on ...
From October 31 to January 30, Orihuela is set to host the ‘Advanced Change Agent Program for Business Digitalization’.
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How to pick the right cosmetic surgeon
When choosing a plastic surgeon, figuring out which credentials and marketing claims to trust can be a challenge. These tips ...
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