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Education Reporter
PO Box 178
Barry
CF63 9EA

telephone: 029 2002 6267
email: info@educationreporter.co.uk

Media Training

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Are you looking to improve your media presence or attempting to boost your profile? Maybe you are a school looking for an outlet to inform parents and other schools of your success stories. If so contact us.

Media training by Education Reporter will assist you to build and develop contact with the media and strengthen your reputation as an authoritative voice within the education sector.

Education reporter can provide an interactive training workshop tailored to you. We can help you;

 

  • Develop a policy for dealing with the press when journalists call unexpectedly;
  • Deliver your story and messages in a proactive way to gain publicity;
  • Help your organisation to handle bad news and turn it into a positive PR opportunity;
  • Give an insight into what journalists are looking for;
  • Develop your websites to ensure positive news messages are delivered to parents and your local communities.

  • Create quotes that journalists use and readers, listeners and viewers remember.

         Typical courses include;

A group of mature students
  • PR and The Mind of the Media: Learn how to take control of your own press relations by tapping into the mind of the media during an informative and fascinating one day course.                                                                                                                            For the Students:
  • Careers workshops: Media studies has become an increasingly popular subject. Why not treat your students to a careers session with the Education Reporter? Choose from two different but equally engaging presentations.
  • The Newsroom Exposed: Still want to become a journalist? Education Reporter takes a frank look at the reporter’s role in the digital age.
  • Tabloid Tales: A fascinating insight into the lure of celebrity in tabloid journalism and the truth behind kiss and tell headlines. How far would you go to make the front page?
  • Coming soon: Student workshops: The literacy and communication skills of KS2 students onwards can be tested to the full during engaging and interactive workshops modelled on the newsroom. Students will be divided into teams in the race to get that story online or off the press first. For more information call 029 20026267.

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