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Portuguese Journalists Training Teachers in the New Media Education Landscape During COVID-19
Vitor Tomé (Tomé, V.); Miguel Crespo (Crespo, M.); Sofia Branco (Branco, S.); Isabel Nery (Nery, I,);
Book Title
The Routledge Handbook of Media Education Futures Post-Pandemic
Year (definitive publication)
2023
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
This chapter presents seven lessons learnt from the pandemic through the project Media Literacy & Journalism (2017-…), implemented by the Portuguese Journalists Union in partnership with the Ministry of Education. Focused on certified face-to-face in-service teacher training (K-12) in Media Education, supporting and monitoring teachers developing projects in schools and communities, the project follows a mixed-method approach, collecting data through questionnaires, observation, field notes, and interviews. Due to the pandemic, several classes were interrupted, and others adapted, forcing the project to design a rapid response. Results show that teachers’ adaptation to online settings is not an issue, as they are willing to design and implement projects, both as trainees and as co-researchers. Teachers are able to develop media education activities with their pupils, using traditional and/or digital technologies, whether online or offline, and the projects can resist even during a pandemic if they are supported by the school board.
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Keywords
media literacy,journalism,journalists,media education,teacher training,community projects