Teaching Journalism in Ukraine: Between Formal and Non-Formal Education
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2018
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Demchenko, Olena
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Formal journalism education in Ukraine has been criticized for quite a long time for still
being affected by the old Soviet theory-based teaching model, rather than adhering to internationally accepted best practices.
The system of teaching students at journalism departments has not changed significantly since
Ukrainian independence in 1991 and many Ukrainian journalists have entered the profession with
largely inadequate training. For instance, the practice of on-the-job training has been implemented
only by some journalism departments, or is partly implemented by some lecturers. On the other
hand, graduates of journalism programs in Ukraine say that more practical trainings help their professional growth.
This article, then, aims to explicate the advantages and disadvantages that exist in Ukrainian journalism education, and it seeks to reveal whether Ukrainian journalists prefer formal or non-formal
education for their profession. The findings are based on an analysis of 10 focus groups conducted
with a total of 92 Ukrainian journalists (both with and without journalism degrees) and nine indepth interviews with Ukrainian lecturers and Ukrainian media representatives.
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journalism education, formal and non-formal journalism education, Ukrainian departments of journalism, graduates, media market, profession of a journalist, article
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Demchenko O. Teaching Journalism in Ukraine: Between Formal and Non-Formal Education / Olena Demchenko // Global Media Journal. - 2018. - Vol. 8, No. 2. - [20 p.].