ABJ.ELAR.3.G
Deliver content that demonstrates the development of a professional identity in the community.
Advanced Broadcast Journalism I, II, III (One-Half Credit to One Credit). · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
Standard Unwrapping
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contentprofessional identitycommunitydelivery
Skills
- demonstrate (the development of a professional identity in the community) #dok3
- deliver (content professionally to a community audience) #dok2
- analyze (ways content delivery reflects professional identity) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can define what a professional identity means in the context of broadcast journalism. #dok1
- I can describe characteristics of professional identity in broadcast content. #dok2
- I can explain how content delivery builds professional identity within a community. #dok2
- I can demonstrate delivery of broadcast content that establishes a professional identity in the community. #dok3
- I can analyze how my delivery of content affects my professional identity. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Professional identity in broadcasting is established and communicated through the delivery of content.
- A broadcaster’s delivery is a key factor in how the community perceives professionalism and trustworthiness.
Essential Questions
- What does it mean to have a professional identity as a broadcaster?
- How does the way you deliver content shape your professional identity?
- Why is establishing a professional identity important in the field of broadcast journalism?
- What are the key elements of content delivery that communicate professionalism to the community?
- How can you evaluate and improve how your content delivery projects your professional identity?