EDUCATION: Saint-Martin students discovering the world of media

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Organized from March 27 to April 1, 2023, Press and Media Week at school is placed this year on the theme of “News on all fronts”. It aims to help students understand and decipher the world of the media, learn to verify sources and information, develop their taste for current events and forge their identity as citizens.

Press and Media Week at School, the 34th of its name, is intended to be a highlight in the world of education in Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin!

Innovative, instructive and unifying, the National Press and Media Week at School has already mobilized all media professionals in schools. Actors from the written press and the local audio-visual press have accepted an extraordinary partnership with the national education services of the Northern Islands.

Introducing journalistic writing, opening up professional spaces, training in speaking and / or viewpoint, presenting his professional career and his profession, as well as creating radio and television broadcasts are just as many axes promoting lively educational approaches by specialists in a world of communication where responsibility and citizenship go hand in hand with knowledge.

Press and Media Week in Schools is organized each year by the Center for Media and Information Education (CLEMI). It aims to enable students to exercise their citizenship in an information and communication society, to train enlightened and responsible “cybercitizens”, capable of obtaining information independently by exercising their critical thinking.

One of the highlights of this 34th edition took place yesterday morning in the multipurpose hall of the Mont des Accords college with the presence of many 1st degree students, colleges and high schools invited to learn more about the way journalists exercise their profession. The many students present were thus able to meet the various media on the island throughout the morning.

Journalists from the print and audio-visual media answered their questions about their profession and this demanding and fascinating profession. They also spoke to them about the history of the written press and the different professions exercised within a newspaper. The students were also able to benefit from their remarks and many advices.

The children received very concrete answers, offered by the paper, TV and radio journalists of Saint-Martin and Sint Maarten, namely, Faxinfo, 97150, Daily Herald, IOTV, Guadeloupe 1ère, Radio Scolaire SXM and Radio Saint-Martin. _AF

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Faxinfo: https://www.faxinfo.fr/

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