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Journalism Education - M.A.

The M.A. in Journalism Education is designed for high school teachers and transitioning media professionals. Course content focuses on what teachers and media advisers need to know to be effective journalism educators in the digital age: from the latest technology for multimedia storytelling to strategies to protect students’ First Amendment rights.

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The Master of Arts degree in Journalism Education prepares individuals to teach journalism and advise student media in K-12 and higher education settings. The program is affiliated with Kent State's Center for Scholastic Journalism.

This one-of-a-kind program offers current educators and media advisors formal training and continuing education in journalism and is ideal for high school teachers who are currently teaching journalism or yearbook, or who are advising student media and wish to earn graduate credit in journalism.

It also prepares journalists and media practitioners to transition from professional newsrooms to student newsrooms, and to journalism classrooms in colleges, high schools and middle schools. Media professionals who wish to take graduate coursework to facilitate teaching in the post-secondary space will also find these flexible programs to be a great fit. 

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