Regardless of my personal thoughts, I think the
subjects that we have are useful for our general and professional training,
however, I think we could give more importance to other disciplines that will
also affect us tomorrow so we can make good journalism
In first place, I will add subjects that had
relation to history, because until now they are only optional. Its content
should be focused on history of Chile and its relation to the world history,
this relation contributes directly to the idea of contextualizing the
contents that we have to work.
Another important topic that could be added is economy.
Last semester I had an elective subject of this matter and I understood the
importance of this discipline in our work. Politics also are an important
discipline that several students of this school like, should not be forgotten
that, as the teacher said: politics and the economy are a marriage.
With the current number of subjects that we
must pass, it seems to me that is exaggerated that the careers length is 10
semesters, but with the inclusion of the matters mentioned above, perhaps it
would be understandable that this period lasts five academic years.
On facilities, initially, we always had
problems with the classrooms, as sometimes there was no availability of an
optimum location for the number of people who were in the course, however, with
the new installation of classrooms this problem was solved. However, the big
problem of our Institute is its precariousness of the tools that require the
career of Journalism. I mean promptly to audio visual equipment. Cameras,
recorders and many other supplies needed for our training are not enough to the
number of students, so it becomes very complex to carry out academic work that
requires technological devices.
Finally, on methods, it is a fairly complex
issue, since the university gives academic freedom for teachers, which has very
positive aspects, but ICEI, often leads to very different lines, which end
deferring the profile they told you when you enter.
Ignacio Briso, Douglas Vicente, María Pía Fuenzalida.
ResponderEliminarI think history and politics are essential for journalism, we can't talk about almost anything that doesn't have relation to these areas, so it's important to know about them to make responsable journalism.
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