10.58.516 JOURNALISM (1) The program requires that successful candidates: (a) demonstrate knowledge of and apply press law, particularly as it affects the rights and responsibilities of student journalists; (b) demonstrate knowledge of and apply the history, technological development, and impacts of the mass media; (c) demonstrate knowledge of the functions of the news media in a democratic society and ensure students understand their role in preserving free and independent news media; (d) demonstrate knowledge of the organizational structure of the news media and the value of news for todayꞌs media consumers; (e) demonstrate knowledge of styles and purposes of journalistic forms, including news, features, columns, and editorials; (f) demonstrate knowledge of and apply the concepts of accuracy, fairness, objectivity, and comprehensiveness in news reporting; (g) demonstrate knowledge of and apply journalism ethics; (h) demonstrate knowledge of precomposition strategies, including generating sources, determining angle, interviewing, and researching; (i) demonstrate knowledge of and apply skills in using multiple drafts, conferences, and self-assessment as guides for revision and editing, matching language use and style with the intended audience; (j) demonstrate a variety of publishing/production methods; (k) demonstrate knowledge of and apply methods of effective evaluation of journalistic forms, including advertisements; (l) demonstrate the values and skills needed to package multimedia products effectively using various forms of journalistic design with a range of visual, auditory, and interactive media; (m) demonstrate the value of auditory, visual, still photography, and photojournalism to tell stories in compelling ways; (n) develop a plan and apply strategies on how to recruit and develop a student journalism staff and demonstrate skills in leadership and group dynamics; (o) demonstrate knowledge of and apply sound business practices for advertising, sales, consumer relations, bookkeeping, and circulation; (p) create effective journalism programs by demonstrating sound practices in selecting, designing, organizing, and employing objectives, strategies, and materials; (q) communicate components of curriculum and instruction to students, parents, lay audiences, and other educators; (r) integrate a variety of instructional strategies, materials, and technologies appropriate to the breadth of journalism content and the individual needs of students; (s) incorporate instruction in reading literacy and writing literacy in journalism as required by the Montana Content Standards, understanding that course organization needs to allow continuous student learning; and (t) design a variety of assessment tools that guide students in assessing their learning.
History: 20-2-114, MCA; IMP, 20-2-121, MCA; NEW, 1979 MAR p. 492, Eff. 5/25/79; AMD, 1984 MAR p. 831, Eff. 5/18/84; AMD, 1989 MAR p. 397, Eff. 3/31/89; AMD, 1994 MAR p. 2722, Eff. 10/14/94; AMD, 2000 MAR p. 2406, Eff. 9/8/00; AMD, 2007 MAR p. 190, Eff. 2/9/07; AMD, 2014 MAR p. 2936, Eff. 7/1/15; AMD, 2023 MAR p. 86, Eff. 7/1/23. |