Republic
of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region III-Central Luzon
Division of Tarlac Province
TARLAC NATIONAL HIGH
SCHOOL
Brgy. San Roque, Tarlac City
Course
Syllabus in Basic Journalism
for
Grade 7 Special Program in Journalism (SPJ)
S.Y. 2015-2016
by BLESSEDY M. CERVANTES, MA.Ed
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I. Course Title:
Basic Journalism (Journalism 1)
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II. Course
Description
This program is
based on the “Rules and Regulations for the Implementation of Republic Act
No. 7079 (Campus Journalism Act of 1991)” which serves as an act providing
for the development of campus journalism and for other purposes.
Its main focus is primarily to
engage the learners in the different activities, and to hone their
journalistic and broadcasting skills.
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III. Course Goal
The
SPJ aims to promote the development of campus journalism at Tarlac National
High School, to equip SPJ students with appropriate knowledge and skills in
campus journalism, and to produce good writers who can compete and win in the
division, national, and international press conferences. It is designed to
develop the learner’s skills required in mass communication (journalism and
broadcast media).
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IV. Course
Objectives
1.
Identify areas of
development in various aspects of journalism/broadcast media;
2.
Nurture talents in
journalism/broadcast media through
activities requiring critical &
creative thinking;
3.
Strengthen ethical
values on responsible journalism/broadcast media and freedom of the press;
and
4. Enhance skills and competencies in
journalism/broadcast media.
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V. Course Contents:
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First Quarter
( June 1- August 7, 2015)
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Topics
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Time
Frame (50 Days)
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I. Introduction to Journalism
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1. Meaning
and scope of Journalism
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Day 1-2
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2.
Provisions mandated on the law regarding campus journalism
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Day 3-5
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3.
Functions of the campus paper
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Day 6-10
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4.
Sections/parts of a campus paper
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Day 11-15
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5.
History of the high school publication
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Day 16-20
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II. News Writing
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1.
Different types of news as to scope/origin, chronology/sequence, treatment,
content, structure, advanced, and minor forms
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Day 21-25
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2.
Elements that make news
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Day 26-30
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3.
Classifications of news leads according to purpose (conventional and
unconventional) and construction
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Day 31-40
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4.
Basic patterns of news stories
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Day 41-45
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5.
News structures
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Day 46-50
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Second Quarter
( Aug. 10-Oct. 9,
2015)
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Topics
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Time Frame (45 Days)
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III. Editorial Writing
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1.
Nature, purpose, sources, and qualities of editorial
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Day 1-5
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2.
Types of editorial as to information, evaluation and interpretation,
argumentation, criticism and attack, defense, persuasion and endorsement,
entertainment, special occasions, appreciation, and pooled
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Day 6-15
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3.
Patterns of reasoning using inductive, deductive, cause and effect,
analogies, and compare and contrast
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Day 16-20
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4.
Arresting lead sentence, body, and good conclusion
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Day 21-23
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5.
Measures of the effectiveness of the editorial
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Day 24-25
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IV. Editorial
Cartooning
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1.
Qualities of an effective cartoon
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Day 26-27
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2.
Different cartooning tools
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Day 28-29
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3.Presentation
of abstract ideas and issues into understandable pictures and symbols
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Day 30-34
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4.
Ways to provoke the readers and challenging them to think and take action
through the cartoon
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Day 35-40
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5.
The process of incorporating symbols, caricatures, stereotypes, labels or
words, analogies or comparisons, and irony and sarcasm on the cartoon
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Day 41-45
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Third Quarter
( Oct. 12- Jan. 8,
2016)
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Topics
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Time Frame (55 Days)
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V. Feature Writing
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1.
Differences feature stories from other forms of journalistic writings
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Day 1-2
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2.
Different types of features
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Day 3-7
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3.
Purposes in writing feature stories
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Day 8-9
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4.
Ways to sustaining the effectiveness of the lead paragraph in the body of a
feature story
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Day 10-20
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5.
Common ways to end a feature story
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Day 21-25
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VI. Sports Writing
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1.
Nature and kinds of sports news
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Day 26-30
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2.
Guidelines in gathering information before the game, during the game, and
after the game.
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Day 31-35
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Process of organizing the information gathered into a structured sports story
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Day 36-45
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4.
Striking leads for the sports story
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Day 46-50
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5.
Sports lingos in the sports news
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Day 51-55
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Fourth Quarter
(Jan. 11-March 18,
2016)
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Topics
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Time Frame (50 Days)
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VII. Copyreading
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1.
Qualities and duties of a copyreader
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Day 1-2
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2.
Procedure in copyreading properly
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Day 3-4
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3.
Process of maintaining the clarity, correctness in grammar, accuracy,
substance, and concision
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Day 5-9
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4.
Rules in spelling, capitalization, titles, punctuation marks, and numbers
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Day 10-19
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5.
Revising articles using the copyreading
and proofreading marks
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Day 20-21
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VIII. Headline Writing
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1.
Types of headlines according to purpose, style, and structure
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Day 22-23
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2.
Rules in writing effective headlines
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Day 24
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3.
Splitting levels and decks of the headline
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Day 25
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4.
Equivalent unit count of the headlines
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Day 26
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5.
Specialized vocabulary used in headlines
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Day 27-28
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IX. Photojournalism
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1.
Meaning and qualities of photojournalism
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Day 29
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2.
Interpreting the functions of photo in a newspaper
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Day 30
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3.
Guidelines for aspiring photojournalists
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Day 31
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4.
Ways in improving photographs by cropping, retouching, bleeding, and scaling
or proportioning
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Day 32-34
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5.
Guidelines in writing appropriate and well-structured caption for the picture
taken
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Day 35-37
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X. Lay-outing
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1.
Elements of the newspaper lay-out
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Day 39
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2.
Basic visual concept of lay-outing such as focus, sequence, unity, and
contrast
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Day 40
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3. Balance,
brace, or modular pattern in newspaper lay-outing
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Day 41
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4.
Guidelines in strategizing the newspaper lay-out and design
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Day 42
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5.
Process of designing the front page, photo pages and other pages of the
newspaper
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Day 43-50
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VI. Course Assessment
(Based on DepEd Order No. 8, s. 2015
commonly known as the Policy Guidelines on Classroom Assessment for the K to
12 Basic Education Program)
·
Individual and
collaborative formative assessment
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Summative assessment
Components:
a.
Written Work - 30 %
b.
Performance Tasks - 50 %
c.
Quarterly
Assessment - 20 %
100 %
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VI. Course Requirements
A. Materials Needed
1.
Activity Book in
Journalism
2.
Journalism Write-Ups
(Formal Theme & Sulating Pangwakas)
3.
Journalism Notebook
4.
Data Sheets
5.
National and Campus
Newspapers
6.
Dictionary/Thesaurus
B. Suggested Time-Table of
Outputs
VII. Course References
Cruz, C. B.
(1997). Basic Campus Journalism.
Iloilo City Rex Printing Company, Inc.
DepEd
(2015). Policy Guidelines on Classroom
Assessment for the K to 12 Basic Education Program.
Pangilinan,
E. (1975). Journalism Handbook.
Makati City. National Bookstore, Inc.
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