Student Journalism
Student journalism refers to the practice of students reporting news and creating content for their school or college publications. This can include newspapers, magazines, websites, and broadcasts. It provides students with hands-on experience in writing, editing, and understanding media ethics while covering topics relevant to their peers and community.
Through student journalism, young reporters learn essential skills such as research, interviewing, and critical thinking. They often work under the guidance of teachers or professional journalists, allowing them to develop their voice and style. This experience can be valuable for those considering careers in journalism or related fields.