ABJ.ELAR.1.E
Understand the consequences of plagiarism.
Advanced Broadcast Journalism I, II, III (One-Half Credit to One Credit). · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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Skills
- identify (the consequences of plagiarism) #dok1
- explain (the impact of plagiarism in broadcast journalism) #dok2
- analyze (examples of plagiarism and their outcomes) #dok3
- evaluate (ethical dilemmas involving plagiarism) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can recognize situations that represent plagiarism in broadcast journalism. #dok1
- I can identify the consequences that result from plagiarism. #dok1
- I can describe the impact that plagiarism can have on individuals and organizations in broadcast journalism. #dok2
- I can explain why avoiding plagiarism is important for ethical journalism. #dok2
- I can analyze real-world scenarios to determine if plagiarism has occurred and what consequences followed. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Plagiarism in broadcast journalism can lead to serious consequences for individuals and organizations.
- Understanding and avoiding plagiarism is essential for maintaining ethical standards in journalism.
Essential Questions
- What is plagiarism, and how does it occur in broadcast journalism?
- What types of consequences can result from plagiarism in journalism?
- Why is it important for journalists to avoid plagiarism?
- How can journalists ensure their work is original and properly credited?
- What are examples of real-world cases where plagiarism has led to significant repercussions?