The issue of training international journalists discussed

4/17/2018

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The third international scientific and practical conference named of "Modeling international journalism for sustainable development (MTIJ)" held in the framework of the V international Farabi readings.

Scientific conference "New learning algorithms on a specialty", "Media Trends 2018", III of the conference (MTIJ):

covering fields of consultation and dialogue formats , «Online-educational processes», «Journalism in Threats system of the Global», «Media sphere in the Sustainable Development Cluster», «Media Robotization», «Post-Trial Period and Content Checking», «Crowdlearning: a new level of audience research», held with the topics of «Cyberwarfare and Personal security risks». The conference opened by Dean of the Faculty of Journalism Sagatbek Medeubek then he wished success to the third meeting work, which organized this year. A broad and open discussion of topical issues of training journalists is the exchange of experience in the field of education and the media experts will be able to interact and solve the problem together. Moderator of the UNESCO conference, Head of the Department of International Journalism and Public Media, Nazgul Shyngysova emphasized the importance of the scientific meeting, which competently shapes information content and promotes topical issues in language and legal education. She noted the topical issues of the specialty "International Journalism". Presented to the participants about the results of the previous two conferences. Then continued the speech Sergey Karpov, Communications and Information Officer of UNESCO Cluster Office in Almaty. In his report on global trends in media development, he made critical analysis of new trends in media freedom, pluralism, journalism independence and security.

Vlastimil Samek, Director of the United Nations Department of Public Information in Kazakhstan, defined Kazakhstan's significant potential for media development: «Of course we, support the process of introducing and using technological, international standards for journalism training. Kazakhstan journalists to working on a global standard will be competitive with foreign partners in the global information space». President of Kazakhstan's Journalism Academy Sagymbai Kozybayev emphasized to strictly control the quality and level of the training of journalists educational process. Professor Lyaila Akhmetova, who made a presentation and delivered a keynote speech, Expert of the International Fund for the Protection of Freedom of Speech "Adil Soz" Galiya Azhenova, Marat Bigaliev, head of the Internews representative office in Central Asia and Anna Sukhacheva, consultant for new media Internews; lawyer Olga Didenko, Nasiya Zhoyamergenkyzy, President of PF "Fund of Turkic Speaking Journalists"; Esengul Kapkyzy, Ph.D., President of the Public Foundation "Support Center for Journalists" Minber "; Duman Smakov editor of Factcheck.kz; journalists have to constantly improve the training process and decided that they need quality training in line with world standards.