In an ever-evolving media landscape, Journalism & Cinema is growing fast with very high competition among aspired youths. Hence, the media industry plays a crucial role in shaping the future of these aspirants. Media houses play an essential part in shaping the next generation of reporters, Anchors, Filmmakers, directors, cinematographers, Actors, Editors, Producers, and media professionals, teaching students the necessary skills to prepare them for future job opportunities that hopefully turn into blossoming careers for them.
Journalism schools/institutions should impart Practical & theoretical knowledge skills essential for the fast-paced and fierce world. The main objective of journalism schools is to build a strong foundation of journalistic principles and ethics. Teaching young journalists & Filmmakers demands more than just training them in traditional storytelling and must include practical activities that broaden the knowledge of the students. Students must know the importance of accuracy, fairness, and objectivity in their expertise fields and the ethical aspects they may encounter in their careers.
Journalism schools must emphasize the importance of critical thinking and research skills. Students are taught how to perceive credible sources like; fact-checking pieces of information and critically analyzing data, to prevent the dissemination of fake news and misinformation. These skills not only enable aspiring journalists to provide accurate and reliable content but also sharpen their skills to serve as strong pillars of society.
Despite the theoretical study, Journalism schools must provide hands-on experience by giving them fieldwork opportunities, Media house visits, and internships in various companies. These opportunities make students apply their classroom learnings to real-world practices, showcasing their reporting, writing, and editing skills under the guidance of experienced professionals in the journalism field.
Journalism schools must adapt their curricula according to the evolving media growth. With the rise of technology and social media, Journalism Schools must offer their students courses in video production, news reporting, Radio, podcasting, digital marketing, Social media, etc, to ensure that students are well-rounded and adaptable to the changing media landscape.
To reach the doorsteps of Newsrooms, students must implement all their classroom learnings practically. Journalism schools must provide students with studios along with the best types of equipment that will help them put their knowledge and learning into practical work. This will give the students real-life experiences, making them confident to present themselves for job opportunities in the future.
Journalism schools must be filled with innovation and experimentation, brainstorming creative ideas, and implementing them practically. This encourages the students to explore and push the boundaries of traditional journalism. It inspires them to prepare themselves confidently and gives them a much clearer goal for their career choices. This spirit of innovation is essential for enhancing a student’s skills and bringing the best out of them.
Journalism schools play a vital role in preparing future generations for careers in the newsroom. By implementing both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, Journalism institutions must provide students with the right pieces of equipment and practical knowledge that will help them succeed and do much better in an ever-changing media landscape.
With the combination of classroom learning, practical experience, and a commitment to ethical journalism, Journalism Schools are there to empower the next wave of media personalities, to inform, inspire, and engage audiences from around the world.
Adding to this Dr. Aarfa said- According to Laura Kuenssberg – (The BBC’s Political Editor, known for her coverage of UK politics and elections.)‘’Journalism schools are future gateways of opportunities for aspiring students who see themselves as future news reporters and media personalities. Journalism schools must aim to prepare students for real-life practical work, by providing them with both theoretical and practical knowledge.
Schools must involve students in fieldwork, independent Documentary film making and News internships to enhance their work knowledge, boost their confidence, and prepare them to present themselves for future career opportunities.’’
The author is the Dean of the School of Journalism & Mass Communication, Noida International University.