Kakheti. NGO
"Media Center Kakheti" launched the implementation of the second
stage of the project "First Step in Journalism".The program aims to improve media literacy
among the youth. It provides a full course on media literacy for the youngsters
interested in journalism.According to the project coordinator Maia
Mamulashvili, the course enables the youngsters to receive factual knowledge in
journalism and get familiar with the role and importance of media-technologies:"The project includes 2 stages. At the
first stage a target group was selected from the Telavi public schools and the
Telavi State University, while at the second stage the schoolchildren will be
selected from the public schools of the remaining 7 municipalities of the
Kakheti Region.As part of the project, the schoolchildren
undertake theoretic course in the elements of journalism, including practical
exercises at all phases of editorial activities. They are able to prepare
newspaper articles and hold discussions on various issues. Most importantly,
best graduate students and schoolchildren of the project will be actively
involved in the newspaper's activities and the work process."The
course is taught in Telavi's "Media Cafe".
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