A project of dual education in journalism is being implemented on the basis of the Altai TV channel.
Practical skills in teaching journalism at the Kazakh-American Free University are implemented on the basis of the Altai TV channel. This dual education project provides a unique opportunity for journalism students to immerse themselves in real-life television production and gain valuable experience in the field.
Practical teacher, Karibaeva Madina Islyamovna, deputy director – editor-in-chief and her colleagues try to teach students all aspects of television journalism so that they can successfully function in this industry after graduation.
In practice, 3rd and 4th year students studying in the journalism program at KAFU gain valuable skills that they can apply in real journalistic activities.
Dual training in universities is an effective form of training that allows students to combine theoretical knowledge with practical experience gained in the intended workplace. In the context of journalism, the practical part of training on the basis of the Altai TV channel allows students to actively get involved in real production processes and acquire not only professional skills, but also develop the personal qualities necessary for a successful career in this field.
In the early stages of training, students acquire specific professional competencies, such as skills in collecting and analyzing information, working with video and audio materials, content editing and others, which are directly applicable in their future professional activities. In addition, they also develop key personal qualities such as teamwork, responsibility, and informed decision-making skills.
By participating directly in the production process, students gain a realistic understanding of what working in journalism entails. They are exposed to real-life situations, deadlines and professional demands, which helps them make informed decisions about their future career path.
Dual training on the basis of the Altai TV channel at KAFU not only provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge for successful work in journalism, but also helps them build clear career prospects and make an informed decision about choosing a profession.
Department of Pedagogy and Psychology