Journalists seeking to apply religiously based concepts will need to address what those concepts distinctively contribute and will have to consider whether and how these concepts can speak to the whole newsroom.
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Reflections of an itinerant trainer
Journalists seeking to apply religiously based concepts will need to address what those concepts distinctively contribute and will have to consider whether and how these concepts can speak to the whole newsroom.
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What is encouraging are the stories of the difference the projects we have been working in have made in the lives of the participants and in the work of colleagues and in the lives of listeners, viewers and readers.
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There is little worse than sickness when you are travelling and away from your normal support systems. It did, though, provide an opportunity to receive uncommon kindness shown by new friends.
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The bare metrics don’t tell us much about the qualitative impact of online learning but this must surely be a question for us to address if we are going to devote so much time and effort to moving in this direction and away from conventional face-to-face engagement.
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The third-age is that period we sometimes call retirement. Many find it as busy a time as their formal working lives – they just do different things. How we choose to engage with retirement will mark out how satisfied and fulfilled we will be. For small organisations, the retirement of a senior member of staff can mean the end of its life. So planning for the third-age is critical.
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“It’s done,” I say. “I feel exhausted. In fact I’ve had enough. I’m not sure that I can write another word.” Val is sitting across the dinner table. She has taken this journey herself. After 40 years of marriage she knows when to wait and when to speak. She is waiting. The research process demands more of us than we sometimes imagine or expect.
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