"Gives training programs for journalists in 21 countries and contains discussions of UNESCO's role in journalism education and a series of eight articles by authorities on various aspects of journalism training, including a comparative analysis of curricula trends. Useful both historically and for comparison with present day trends." (Eleanor Blum, Frances G. Wilhoit: Mass media bibliography. 3rd ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990 Nr. 429)
"This work comprises three parts. Part I : international cooperation in the field of journalist training: the role of Unesco and the activities of the International Centre for Higher Education in Journalism. Part II: Principles and methods of professional training in different countries. Talks and studies by various experts of different nationality form the third and last part of the work." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 2317, topic code 163.0)
I. INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION IN THE TRAINING OF JOURNALISTS
The role of Unesco / Unesco Secretariat, 11
The International Centre for Advanced Training in Journalism / Jacques Léauté, 21
II. TRAINING PRINCIPLES AND METHODS
The role of professional organizations, schools of journalism, information enterprises and private and public bodies / Marcel Stijns, 31
Specialized training for press, radio, television and films / Wilfrid Eggleston, 41
Training teachers of journalism / M. Chalapathi Rau, 51
Principles for the training of journalists / Troels Fink, 54
Comparative analysis of recent curricula trends of international significance / Norval Neil Luxon, 58
Mass media research and training of information personnel / Fernand Terrou, 67
Textbooks and teaching aids / Walter Hagemann, 75
The role of the International Press Institute / Armand Gaspard, 88
III. TRAINING FACILITIES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
Egypt / Ahmed Kassem Gouda, 95
Canada / Wilfrid Eggleston, 98
United States of America: Journalism / Burton W. Marvin, 101
United States of America: Radio and television journalism / Harry Heath, 117
Latin America / Juan S. Valmaggia, 122
China, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and Thailand / Yujiro Chiba, 139
India / M. Chalapathi Rau, 144
Indonesia / S. Marbangun, 149
Pakistan / Abdus Salam Khurshid, 150
Turkey / Wilmont Haacke, 153
Austria, Belgium, France, Germany (Federal Republic of), Greece, Italy, Netherlands and Switzerland / Jacques Bourquin, 155
Czechoslovakia / Vladimir Klimes, 178
Denmark / Troels Fink, 181
Finland / Osmo Mäkeläinen, 183
Norway / Carl Just, 185
Poland / Mieczyslaw Kafel, 187
Spain / Juan Beneyto, 191
Sweden / Sven Sandstedt, 195
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics / E. L. Khudiakov, 197
United Kingdom / Howard C. Strick, 206
Australia and New Zealand / E. L. Sommerlad, 217
Appendix: Unesco publications on the mass media, 219