Press Specialization 2700-M-DM-D3SPPR-DZI
ALL CLASSES ARE PRACTICAL. As part of ongoing course,:
1. students prepare projects in journalism, their criterion is both journalistic genre (for example project: interviews with interesting peole),
2. on more developed workshops journalistic editors and authors are leading, teaching workshop commencing students to be engaged in research and pre-treatment of journalistic material
3. edition of texts
4. preparation for illustrations, titles, leads, works are discussed jointly or reviewed by faculty
5. Each project ends with a presentation and printed material
1.all work must occur on an ongoing basis, there is no possibility of passing only the exam, or retake. Deadlines need to be kept. In each semester the student prepares work 3-4
2. In class projects are discussed, works are read together, edited, some jobs are processed without the lecturer by the student individually
3. each project is made in accordance with the degree of difficulty. Each text in the project is to reference volume, the number of signs, including spaces.
Projects SCHEME:
1. each new project is implemented according to the scheme: theoretical introduction to the genre (his place in journalism and ways of implementation), the analysis of the genres in the national press and foreign, short practice in class, the realization of independent work, the evaluation of each text, discussion of texts in classes,
2. after presentation of each new journalism genre there is implementation of a minimum one article for each student
3. all projects have to be prepared independently
4. there are provided also group tasks in the classroom: ideas for different occasions, journalistic share ideas, brainstorm about the covers and a series
During classes students visit one Polish press newsroom or are hosting a welknown press journalist during their laboratory.
The classes conducted in the field of press specialisation, that take two semesters, are followed out by different teacher in each semester. Teachers hold practical experience gained on the Polish media market.
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Student knows how to collect material, develop it, prepare journalistic texts according to different criteria of quality and can edit texts of other authors, knows specificity of Polish press market
Assessment criteria
Evaluation:
1. attendance (permitted two absences in a semester),
2. activity in the classroom,
3. punctuality in passing the work to the lecturer,the work can't be submited after a deadline
4. total value of the substantive work
Practical placement
Lack of
Bibliography
One can select:
Oriana Fallaci, Fallaci. Wywiad z władzą, Warszawa 2012
Pisarek Walery, Nowa retoryka dziennikarska, Kraków 2005
Adamowski Janusz (red.), O warsztacie dziennikarskim, Warszawa 2004,
Grobel Lawrence, Sztuka wywiadu, Warszawa,2007,
Magdoń Andrzej, Reporter i jego warsztat, Kraków 2000,
Fras Janina, Dziennikarski warsztat językowy, Wrocław 1999,
Kąkolewski Krzysztof, Reportaż o reportażu w „Węzły wojny”, Poznań 2010,
Kąkolewski Krzysztof „Co u pana słychać” Poznań 2010,
Skworz Andrzej, Niziołek Andzej, Biblia dziennikarstwa, Warszawa 2010,
Wańkowicz Melchior, Karafka La Fontaine’a, Warszawa 1974, Warszawa 2010
Additional information
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