Well I
think of all the time this subject. Where do I start? First I would change the length
of the career, but not just journalism, all the professional careers. Thereis
to much time involved in the study of a discipline and very little of practical
training. Means that most people said the same thing: “you go
to school, learn a topic and when you arrive to the real job you have to
unlearn many things and start to learn the real thing”.
About the
curriculum areas, I don’t have much to say, because I love the “useless” classes.
For example we have a class in first year called Language and Culture and it
help so much to think the very philosophical issues of communication and social
reality constitution, but it really doesn’t help me with journalism, because if
I apply what I learn there I’ll be kick out of every job today exists. I know
it sounds radical, but I found that journalism isn’t very open to discuss there
foundation concepts. Is an ethical and political problem. I have contradicted
my self, because I want to diminish career time but love “useless” classes.
Now that I
write these reflections, I think that they aren’t very sophisticated, but I can
say I give them a lot of thought. If I can say a little about technology or infrastructure
will be thanks words, in ICEI that’s a very good thing, I wouldn’t change a
thing. A positive comment to finish, after that mighty reflection.

Hello! I also believe that learning English is very important in today 's world.
ResponderEliminarHahahaa, yes!!! I also love the “useless” classes <3
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