What is it and why should I do it?

Journalism introduces students to the fundamentals of news gathering and reporting. The subject teaches students the importance of objectivity, balance, fairness and accuracy in presenting and interpreting events and issues. Being ‘Media Literate’ is a crucial skill for 21st global citizens. You will study the significance of journalism and the structure of digital media, furthermore learn the skills necessary to decode ‘fake news’ and produce newsworthy articles in today's world. You will explore different forms of media to produce an interactive web folio which will hone your writing and editing skills, and showcase your ability to create digital content.

What will I do in class?

Throughout the journalism course you will debate and discuss the cultural significance and ethics of journalism. You will undertake collaborative projects, which will include interviewing, fact gathering and content creation. You will have lots of journalistic freedom to respond to issues that are important to you and your final web folio will analyse fake news, explore content for a specific audience and can be published in our PHSC school magazine. Students are required to create an online news presence through a personal news blog, where they can showcase their work.

How do I satisfactorily complete the unit?

Participate in classwork and discussion, and produce an interactive web portfolio. 

RLT 1 - Web Folio 

RLT 2 - Investigative Journalism

RLT 3 - Multi media presentation of final portfolio

PHSC Wiki Space:

10 Journalism: Manufacturing Opinion