Since I began to study in Icei I think that the
journalism curriculum could have some changes, for example, not to do
obligatory some subjects (like TV or radio). I would like that each one can
make a choice about how they want to direct them own way to make journalism,
and obviously no one have the same visions or skills about that. I have seen
many classmates feeling unsuccessful when they can’t make a “good voice” for
radio, or a “good corporal position” for TV cameras. I think this is not just right;
journalism is not only TV, radio, or writing press.
In my opinion, five years it’s too longer for a
career like journalism. There are some countries that considerate journalism as
a postgraduate studies, and I think that’s good. Nevertheless, I think that the courses in the
curriculum can be distributed better than now, balancing the academic workload
among every semester. There are semesters that we can have only four subjects,
and the next one we even can have seven or eight.
About the faculty facilities and use of technology,
I think that Icei must have more audiovisual supplies for the students. There
are sometimes all sections in photography or audiovisual must to do any test
for these courses and there aren’t enough supplies for all those who need it.
Finally, I think that is necessary to apply
more of constructivist vision of teaching methods. I had always considered that is not necessary to repeat
and repeat till memorize and then “spit” all this information in a writing
test. I
prefer when we have to understand some theories and then apply it to real actual
problems.
totally agree with you, not all of us want to do TV, radio or work on a newspaper
ResponderEliminar
ResponderEliminarI think your proposal is very interesting to choose the areas of journalism that most people like, bacause not all people have the same skills.