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Spreading the word about trauma teaching

The Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma is offering a new academic fellowship, open to journalism teachers at the college or university level across North America. The centre notes that young – even student – reporters are often assigned to cover crime, accidents and other local or campus stories which can have negative psychological impacts…

The Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma is offering a new academic fellowship, open to journalism teachers at the college or university level
across North America. The centre notes that young – even student – reporters are often
assigned to cover crime, accidents and other local or campus stories which can
have negative psychological impacts on them. 

 
A dozen journalism educators will spend three days at the Columbia
University Graduate School of Journalism in June, learning techniques for
incorporating trauma teaching in their programs.

The deadline for applications is March 26.


The Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma is offering a new academic fellowship, open to journalism teachers at the college or university level
across North America. The centre notes that young – even student – reporters are often
assigned to cover crime, accidents and other local or campus stories which can
have negative psychological impacts on them. 

 
A dozen journalism educators will spend three days at the Columbia
University Graduate School of Journalism in June, learning techniques for
incorporating trauma teaching in their programs.

The deadline for applications is March 26.

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