Vocational training to strengthen knowledge and skills
Journalist Pham Van Hoc believes that, in the process of professional activities and creating their journalistic works, journalists always seek to innovate, update new knowledge and skills, and keep up with modern journalism trends. In addition to what has been systematically trained in the classroom, professional training courses are always very useful in daily work.
Training courses help consolidate the knowledge and skills of journalism that have been trained, providing understanding and methods of organizing and implementing the latest journalistic works, including multimedia and modern works. Especially for journalist members who have not received formal training, such training courses help supplement a lot of knowledge and skills useful for daily work, illuminating theory in their regular work.
Journalist Pham Van Hoc. Photo: NVCC
Every year, we have organized training courses on professional journalism skills for journalist members. These are not only the courses that the Provincial Journalists Association cooperates with the Center of the Vietnam Journalists Association to invite part-time lecturers to teach, but also many other training courses organized by the Provincial Party Committee's Propaganda Department, the Provincial Media Center and the Nguyen Van Cu Cadre Training School. The Standing Committee of the Provincial Journalists Association also regularly maintains a zalo group with a number of members who are journalist members. On this zalo group, a lot of useful information about the plan to organize training courses is regularly updated to help journalist members arrange their time to register for classes. Many lectures and discussion suggestions from lecturers as well as students are also shared to spread more widely. In particular, during the time affected by the covid epidemic, many online or combined online and in-person training classes have been posted to this group so that journalist members can study online without having to travel to class over a long distance and with limited time.
"Suggestions" to improve the quality of training courses
As one of the journalists and members who actively participates in professional training courses, even taking time to go to other provinces to learn more experience, journalist Pham Van Hoc tells about the memorable and meaningful professional training course he attended.
Journalist Pham Van Hoc interviews the character. Photo: NVCC
Journalist Pham Van Hoc shared: About a week ago, he and other members of the journalist association from Bac Kan went to Lang Son to train with reporters from Lang Son Newspaper. In these training classes, the journalists were shared with many valuable knowledge, skills and experiences in journalism by the lecturers. In particular, many training classes also divided into small groups for students to go into practice and present journalistic works instead of reports. And the lecturers and other groups will give comments and discuss these journalistic works. That helps the students learn a lot from experienced journalists.
Indeed, the practical experiences conveyed through professional courses are very important, helping journalists in Quang Ninh province to improve more and more, produce higher quality works, contributing to the overall development of the province. Of course, organizing quality training courses is the "problem" posed, the main result is the constant innovation in content and form.
“For those reasons, we hope that the Provincial Journalists Association will continue to coordinate to organize more professional training courses for journalist members to participate. Professional training courses should invite part-time lecturers who have been directly working in journalism for many years to train them using the hands-on method, exchange and share experiences, and share roundtable discussions between lecturers, trainees and representatives of information providing agencies, if any. Training content should go into depth on knowledge, skills and modern journalism methods, new trends, methods of selecting and developing journalistic works to participate in journalism competitions and awards. Training courses should not be too long but should have enough time for trainees to go to the field and complete journalistic works in groups. We also boldly suggest that training should not be organized at the end of the year when the workload is often very heavy” – Journalist Pham Van Hoc emphasized.
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