AJYNL.ELAR.4.A
Determine which events and issues are newsworthy for the audience.
Advanced Journalism: Yearbook I, II, III/Newspaper I, II, III/Literary Magazine (One-Half to One · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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eventsissuesnewsworthyaudience
Skills
- determine (which events are newsworthy) #dok2
- determine (which issues are newsworthy) #dok2
- analyze (audience interests and needs) #dok3
- evaluate (relevance and impact of events and issues) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can define what makes an event or issue newsworthy for an audience. #dok1
- I can list factors that contribute to newsworthiness. #dok1
- I can identify the audience for a publication. #dok1
- I can determine which events and issues are newsworthy for a specific audience. #dok2
- I can analyze the interests and concerns of my audience to guide story selection. #dok3
- I can evaluate the potential impact of covering a particular event or issue on my audience. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Newsworthiness depends on understanding and serving the needs and interests of a specific audience.
- Journalists play a critical role in selecting which events and issues to highlight in publications.
Essential Questions
- What makes an event or issue newsworthy?
- How do the interests and needs of an audience affect story selection?
- What are the consequences of including or excluding certain events or issues in a publication?
- How can journalists ensure balanced coverage that serves their audience?
- How do journalists evaluate the potential impact of a story on their audience?