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Introduction to Journalism

Explore the fundamentals of journalism, including ethical considerations, news values, and different types of journalistic writing.

Grade 9 ELA WritingGenre WritingJournalism
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.2CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.7

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Introduction to Journalism

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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful, detailed answers. For multiple-choice questions, select the best option. For short answer and essay questions, use complete sentences and paragraphs.

The Role of Journalism in Society

Journalism plays a crucial role in a democratic society by informing the public, holding power accountable, and providing a platform for diverse voices. At its core, journalism is about gathering, verifying, and disseminating information to a broad audience. This process requires adherence to ethical principles such as accuracy, fairness, objectivity, and independence. Journalists strive to present facts without bias, allowing the public to form their own informed opinions. In an era of rapid information flow and misinformation, the importance of credible journalism is more pronounced than ever. It acts as a watchdog, investigating wrongdoing and shedding light on issues that might otherwise remain hidden. Beyond reporting breaking news, journalism also encompasses various forms like investigative journalism, feature writing, opinion pieces, and photojournalism, each contributing to a comprehensive understanding of our world.

1. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a core ethical principle of journalism?

a

Accuracy

b

Bias

c

Fairness

d

Independence

2. What is one of the primary functions of journalism in a democratic society?

a

To entertain the public with fictional stories

b

To promote specific political agendas

c

To inform the public and hold power accountable

d

To create and spread misinformation

3. Journalists strive to present facts without  , allowing the public to form their own informed opinions.

4. In an era of rapid information flow, the importance of   journalism is more pronounced than ever.

5. Beyond reporting breaking news, journalism also encompasses various forms like   journalism, feature writing, and opinion pieces.

6. Objectivity is an ethical principle that requires journalists to present information without personal feelings or opinions.

T

True

F

False

7. Photojournalism is a form of journalism that primarily focuses on written investigative reports.

T

True

F

False

8. In your own words, explain why credible journalism is important in today's society.

9. Examine the image below. What elements typically found on a newspaper's front page are visible, and what is their purpose?

Newspaper Front Page

10. Discuss the responsibilities of a journalist in ensuring accuracy and fairness in their reporting. Provide examples of how a journalist might uphold these principles.