ABJ.ELAR.4.F
Edit and critique work of others.
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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editingcritiquingwork of others
Skills
- edit (work of others) #dok2
- critique (work of others) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify errors or areas for improvement in the work of others. #dok1
- I can edit the work of others to enhance accuracy, clarity, and quality. #dok2
- I can provide constructive critiques on the work of others using established criteria. #dok3
- I can justify my editorial decisions with evidence and reasoning. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Peer feedback and revision are essential for high-quality broadcast journalism.
- Effective editing and critiquing require both technical skill and thoughtful, respectful communication.
Essential Questions
- Why is it important for journalists to receive and provide constructive feedback?
- What strategies can be used to edit and critique the work of others effectively?
- How does the process of editing and critiquing strengthen a final broadcast product?
- What distinguishes helpful critique from unhelpful criticism?