media freedom day 2006 theme: media literacy lainim na kisim save tru long midia divine word...
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Media Freedom Day 2006
Theme: Media Literacy
Lainim na kisim save tru long midia
Divine Word University Madang
DWU Communication and Development Award
Kevin MaraiNBC Karai Radio
For the production of his radio programme: Earth Watch – Eco Forestry
DWU Communication and Development Award
Appropriate Technologies Project (ATP)Christina Tony receives the award on behalf of
ATP.
Signing of MOU
The CA Department signed an MOU with Wantok Niuspepa during Media Freedom Day. Editor Nevil Choi was present to sign on behalf of Wantok, while Dr. Cecilia Nembou, Vice President, DWU signed on behalf of the department.
The MOU offers students apprenticeships with Wantok among other benefits for both staff and students of the department and employees of the Wantok.
Signing of MOU
Grassroots CommunicationWantok Niuspepa Editor, Neville Choi was the guest
speaker at the official ceremony. He shared with staff and students his thoughts about Grassroots Communication and Tok Pisin Press in PNG.
Lets see what happened!
Christina, Neville & Kevin share a secret
CA 2 girls give a quick smile for the camera Memafo Kapera on air
Staff and guests
Memafo interviews Dr. Papoutsaki
CA 3 student
CA 1 boys are all ears during the presentation
Media Literary Awareness
Led by the CA year 3 class, the students visited two schools to create awareness about media literacy. The first school visited was Tusbab Secondary, just up the road from DWU, while the second was the Jomba Primary School.
Split into six groups the students discussed issues such as violence, women, reality, advertising, tourism and culture. After the group discussion, the children themselves gave a lively presentation on what they had learnt from the discussions.
Tusbab visit
More of Tusbab
After that…it was lunch and a bit of fun!
Unfortunately our cameras couldn’t come to Jomba so no picture story to tell the story….
However, everyone was impressed with the feedback they got from grade eight students there.
They interpreted what they had talked about in their groups and completely blow away the CA
students who were smiling with an air of achievement for Media Freedom Day 2006
Until next year…
Enjoy your media freedom and let us endeavour to create media literacy in
our communities.
Lainim na kisim save tru long midia