A fascinating glimpse behind the headlines was offered to students from the American Creativity Academy (ACA) this week, as they embarked on an educational tour of the Kuwait Times and Kuwait News offices. The visit provided a unique, hands-on experience into the world of modern journalism, showcasing the intricate process of news creation from start to finish. Understanding how news is gathered, verified, and disseminated is increasingly important in today’s digital age, and this tour aimed to provide just that.
A Behind-the-Scenes Look at News Production
The ACA students weren’t simply observing; they were immersed in the daily operations of a leading Kuwaiti news organization. The tour was carefully designed to cover all aspects of the newspaper’s workflow. They had the opportunity to meet with key members of the editorial team, gaining insights into the responsibilities of reporters, editors, and fact-checkers.
From Reporting to Publication
The students learned about the crucial importance of accurate reporting and the rigorous fact-checking procedures employed by the Kuwait Times and Kuwait News. They discovered how stories evolve from initial leads to polished articles, ready for both print and digital publication. Additionally, the team explained the complexities of managing content across multiple platforms, adapting stories for different audiences and formats.
The visit also extended to the social media department, where students were introduced to the strategies behind creating engaging content for platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. They were particularly interested in learning about the workflow behind the viral social media videos produced by the news organizations, understanding the importance of visual storytelling in the digital landscape.
Exploring Kuwait’s Media History Through Archival Material
Beyond the fast-paced world of current news, the educational tour also took a step back in time. Students were given exclusive access to the newspapers’ extensive archive room. This proved to be a highlight for many, offering a tangible connection to Kuwait’s rich media history.
The Importance of Journalism Archives
Archivist Yousef Abu-Ghazaleh guided the students through decades of past issues, demonstrating how journalism serves as a vital record of national events. The students were able to see how reporting styles and journalistic practices have evolved over time, gaining a deeper appreciation for the role of the press in documenting and shaping national identity. This exploration of media history underscored the enduring importance of preserving journalistic records for future generations.
Interactive Learning and Content Creation
The educational tour wasn’t just about observation; it was about participation. The visit culminated in a fun and interactive session with content creator Dhoha Al-Issa. Students actively participated in filming a special game video destined for the newspapers’ social media platforms.
This hands-on experience allowed them to apply what they had learned about content creation and social media engagement. Jana Alnaqeeb, Public Relations and CSR Manager for Kuwait Times and Kuwait News, emphasized the importance of such initiatives in fostering media literacy among young people. Omar Al-Nakib, Head of Visual Design, further explained the technical aspects of video production, demonstrating the studio equipment and techniques used to create compelling visual content. This practical element of the tour truly brought the world of journalism to life for the students.
The visit provided a valuable learning experience for the students, offering a comprehensive understanding of the news production process. It highlighted the dedication and skill required to deliver accurate and timely information to the public. Furthermore, the tour underscored the importance of journalism education in preparing the next generation of media professionals.
The American Creativity Academy students left with a newfound appreciation for the complexities of modern journalism and the vital role it plays in society. The Kuwait Times and Kuwait News hope this educational tour will inspire these young minds to consider careers in the media and contribute to the future of news in Kuwait. We encourage educators to reach out and explore similar opportunities to provide students with firsthand insights into the world of professional journalism.

