Characteristics of a Robust Public Interest Communications Curriculum

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What are some of the principal characteristics of a robust public interest communications curriculum? (Please click on the "Edit" tab above to add your thoughts about what should be included in PIC courses.)


One key characteristic of a robust public interest communications curriculum is critical thinking. It is important to encourage students to develop original ideas and independent perspectives as they seek to understand societal issues.


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Framework option: 1. What’s the change we seek? 2. Who holds the power to make that happen? 3. How willing are they to take action? 4. How do we engage and activate them? 5. How do we learn and adjust along the way?