3 Media & PR jobs in Ghana
Tutor-Journalism & Media Studies
Accra, Greater Accra
Pinnacle College
Posted 8 days ago
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Tutor Journalism &Media studies:
1. *Professional Experience*: br> - Hands-on experience in journalism (reporting, editing, broadcasting, etc.).
- Familiarity with newsroom operations, ethical guidelines, and industry standards.
2. *Writing and Reporting Skills*:
- Strong writing, interviewing, and storytelling abilities.
- Understanding of news values, structure, and style.
3. *Media Law and Ethics*:
- Knowledge of defamation, privacy, and intellectual property laws.
- Understanding of journalistic ethics and standards.
Media Studies Qualifications:
1. *Theoretical Knowledge*:
- Understanding of media theories, including representation, ideology, and audience studies.
- Familiarity with key concepts like semiotics, discourse analysis, and cultural studies.
2. *Analytical Skills*:
- Ability to critically analyze media texts (articles, films, advertisements, etc.).
- Understanding of media's role in society, including its impact on culture and politics.
3. *Research Skills*:
- Proficiency in conducting media research and analyzing data.
- Familiarity with qualitative and quantitative research methods.
Tutoring Qualifications:
1. *Teaching Experience*:
- Experience in teaching journalism, media studies, or related subjects.
- Ability to create engaging lesson plans and course materials.
2. *Communication Skills*:
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively teach and mentor students.
- Ability to provide constructive feedback and support.
3. *Adaptability*:
- Ability to tailor teaching methods to different learning styles and needs.
- Flexibility in addressing current media trends and issues in the classroom.
Formal Qualifications:
1. *Degree or Certification*:
- Degree in Journalism, Media Studies, Communications, or a related field.
- Additional certifications or training in specific areas like investigative journalism or digital media can be beneficial.
2. *Portfolio*:
- A portfolio showcasing your work in journalism (articles, broadcasts, etc.) or media analysis.
- Examples of teaching materials or course work can also be included.
Additional Tips:
- Stay updated with current media trends, technologies, and ethical considerations.
- Encourage students to engage in practical projects, such as creating their own news stories or analyzing media texts.
- Foster critical thinking and discussion in the classroom to develop students' analytical skills.
1. *Professional Experience*: br> - Hands-on experience in journalism (reporting, editing, broadcasting, etc.).
- Familiarity with newsroom operations, ethical guidelines, and industry standards.
2. *Writing and Reporting Skills*:
- Strong writing, interviewing, and storytelling abilities.
- Understanding of news values, structure, and style.
3. *Media Law and Ethics*:
- Knowledge of defamation, privacy, and intellectual property laws.
- Understanding of journalistic ethics and standards.
Media Studies Qualifications:
1. *Theoretical Knowledge*:
- Understanding of media theories, including representation, ideology, and audience studies.
- Familiarity with key concepts like semiotics, discourse analysis, and cultural studies.
2. *Analytical Skills*:
- Ability to critically analyze media texts (articles, films, advertisements, etc.).
- Understanding of media's role in society, including its impact on culture and politics.
3. *Research Skills*:
- Proficiency in conducting media research and analyzing data.
- Familiarity with qualitative and quantitative research methods.
Tutoring Qualifications:
1. *Teaching Experience*:
- Experience in teaching journalism, media studies, or related subjects.
- Ability to create engaging lesson plans and course materials.
2. *Communication Skills*:
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively teach and mentor students.
- Ability to provide constructive feedback and support.
3. *Adaptability*:
- Ability to tailor teaching methods to different learning styles and needs.
- Flexibility in addressing current media trends and issues in the classroom.
Formal Qualifications:
1. *Degree or Certification*:
- Degree in Journalism, Media Studies, Communications, or a related field.
- Additional certifications or training in specific areas like investigative journalism or digital media can be beneficial.
2. *Portfolio*:
- A portfolio showcasing your work in journalism (articles, broadcasts, etc.) or media analysis.
- Examples of teaching materials or course work can also be included.
Additional Tips:
- Stay updated with current media trends, technologies, and ethical considerations.
- Encourage students to engage in practical projects, such as creating their own news stories or analyzing media texts.
- Foster critical thinking and discussion in the classroom to develop students' analytical skills.
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