This unique volume brings together original essays by well-known
mass communication experts--master teachers--who provide practical
information on teaching the communication and journalism courses in
which they specialize. The authors make recommendations for
practical/applied, theoretical, and advanced courses, representing
every area of the mass communications curriculum. Its contributors
include eminent specialists such as Maurine H. Beasley, who offers
advice to teachers of media history; Dan Nimmo (political
communication); Roy L. Moore (media law); Jay Black (media ethics);
and John De Mott (media management). Chapter authors suggest course
outlines, teaching strategies, and methods of testing, and provide
reviews of current texts and supplementary materials such as films
and other audio-visual aids.
Chapter topics in part I, The Introductory Course, include The
Beginning Course in Mass Communication, and introductory courses to
broadcasting, public relations, the film course, and internship
programs. Part II, Applied Coursework, includes chapters on writing
news for print and broadcast, reporting, advertising campaigns,
audio and video production, and teaching research methods. Part
III, which deals with advanced coursework, includes chapters on
courses in mass communication law, mass media management, and
history, mass media and politics, media criticism, and media
ethics. Teaching Mass Communication will prove vitally important to
faculty with new preparations for mass communication courses
(including senior faculty keeping up with changes), media
professionals, and new faculty preparing their teaching
assignments.
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