spjQ2w8d2 Basic Journalism for Grade IV- Campus Publication Vs. Traditional Journalism
JENALYNCASTILLO3
4 views
13 slides
Oct 24, 2025
Slide 1 of 13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
About This Presentation
This presentation explains the importance of campus journalism in the society and also in strengthening the community. It also differentiates campus publication from traditional newspaper based on content
Size: 4.66 MB
Language: en
Added: Oct 24, 2025
Slides: 13 pages
Slide Content
Definition and Importance of Campus Journalism in the Society and in Strengthening the Community WEEK 8 DAY 1
At the end of the lesson the learners will be able to: 1. Define campus publication and traditional newspaper based on content 2. Differentiate campus publication from traditional newspaper based on content 3. Appreciate the importance of campus publication and traditional newspaper based on content
What do you think a layout artist, cartoonist and a photojournalist do?
In the Philippines, campus publications and traditional newspapers differ significantly in terms of their purpose, even though both serve as platforms for journalism. Comparison between campus publications and traditional newspapers in the Philippines based on content: Campus Publication Content Focus: School-related news (events, policies, achievements) Student issues and concerns Editorials and opinion pieces from students Literary works (poems, short stories, essays)
Youth advocacy topics (mental health, education, activism) Tone and Style: Often informal or creative Encourages student expression and experimentation Writers: Mostly student journalists and contributors
Traditional Newspaper Content Focus: National and international news Politics, business, crime, weather, and entertainment Editorials and columns by professional journalists Advertisements and classifieds Tone and Style: Formal, objective, and professional Follows strict journalistic standards Writers: Professional reporters, editors, and columnists.
Using a Venn diagram, discuss the similarities and differences of campus journalism and traditional journalism
Learners’ Takeaways Fill out the What I Have Learned Journal. The topic that I already knew The topic that I just learned __________________________________________________________________ The topic that I still want to learn more __________________________________________________________________
Directions: Read the statements carefully. Write the letter of your answer on your paper. 1. What type of content is most commonly found in campus publications? A. Stock market updates B. Student concerns and school events C. International political news D. Celebrity gossip 2. Which of the following is a typical feature of campus journalism content? A. Classified ads B. Business reports C. Literary works like poems and essays D. Weather forecasts
Directions: Read the statements carefully. Write the letter of your answer on your paper. 1. What type of content is most commonly found in campus publications? A. Stock market updates B. Student concerns and school events C. International political news D. Celebrity gossip 2. Which of the following is a typical feature of campus journalism content? A. Classified ads B. Business reports C. Literary works like poems and essays D. Weather forecasts
3. Who usually writes the articles in campus publications? A. Professional journalists B. Government officials C. Student writers and contributors D. News anchors 4. What is a key difference in tone between campus journalism and traditional journalism? A. Campus journalism is more formal and rigid B. Traditional journalism uses slang and informal language C. Campus journalism allows creative and expressive writing D. Traditional journalism focuses on student opinions
5. Which of the following topics is least likely to appear in a campus publication? A. Mental health awareness among students B. School policy changes C. National election results D. Campus club activities
Which do you prefer, traditional journalism or campus journalism?