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"News coverage between academic studies and the needs of modern journalism"…A seminar at the Faculty of Childhood
"News coverage between academic studies and the needs of modern journalism"…A seminar at the Faculty of Childhood

The Department of Media and Child Culture at the Faculty of Graduate Studies for Childhood at Ain Shams University organized a seminar entitled "News coverage between academic study and the needs of modern journalism", under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-Matini, President of Ain Shams University, Prof. Dr. Hesham Tamraz, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development, Prof. Dr. Howayda Al-Gebali, Dean of the Graduate School of Childhood Studies, under the supervision and organization of Prof. Dr. Zakaria Ibrahim El-Desouki, Head of the Media and Children's Culture Department, and the events were lectured by Wael Al-Samri, Executive Editor-in-Chief of the Seventh Day newspaper.

         
   
         

Prof. Dr. Howayda Al-Gebali, Dean of the Faculty, honored Professor Wael Al-Samri, as an expression of the faculty’s appreciation to him for his efforts in the distinguished media seminar.

The symposium dealt with the importance of "objectivity of news coverage, the difference between academic work and the needs of modern journalism, and the importance of linking them." The student has the ability to analyze and describe the event in a sound manner while avoiding making mistakes, and this may lead to social strife or political problems. Therefore, it is necessary to link the university with its graduates and the press institutions so that the student receives practical training on the ground on news and technological skills, which increases its abilities and journalistic skills.

He also welcomed conducting practical training and seminars for students, as well as reviewing the role of the electronic press in promoting news that contradicts the traditions and customs of society, as well as addressing topics in a way that contradicts the professional ethics of newspapers.

The seminar concluded by answering the questions of the attendees and students of the Department of Media and Children's Culture.