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Al Jazeera Media discontinues training programs for youth

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Last updated: 2024/11/13 at 8:12 PM
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The Aljazeera Media Institute recently wrapped up three specialized training courses for young participants with an overwhelming response from attendees. The first course, “Future Presenter,” was led by trainer Amal Hekmat and focused on the basics of a television career, emphasizing qualities of a professional broadcaster such as proper body language, vocal performance, and talk show presentation skills. Practical exercises were included to help enhance understanding and develop skills, with the aim of fostering media skills and culture among the younger generation.

The second workshop, “Personal Marketing,” was facilitated by trainers Mohammed Al-Doss and Hamza Rababa’a. Al-Doss highlighted the importance of personal marketing in building a strong and influential image, while Rababa’a emphasized the significance of exploring personal strengths and boosting self-confidence to help participants showcase their excellence. Attendees praised the practical exercises in the workshop, noting how they positively impacted their understanding and application of newly acquired skills.

The training week wrapped up with a Spokesperson course conducted by presenter Samaa Al-Saabi, which attracted eleven enthusiastic trainees. Al-Saabi discussed how facing an audience can be more daunting than facing a camera, stressing the importance of eye contact and body language in such situations. The course aimed at developing these skills to help participants overcome their fears and enhance their public speaking abilities. Trainees appreciated the trainer’s engaging approach in answering their queries and making the course enjoyable through interactive sessions.

In conclusion, the Aljazeera Media Institute’s training programmes have been instrumental in providing young participants with valuable insights and practical skills in the media industry. The courses have not only helped enhance their existing talents but have also instilled confidence in them to pursue a career in broadcasting and personal marketing. The interactive nature of the workshops has allowed participants to actively engage and apply their learnings, resulting in improved understanding of the topics covered. Moving forward, the Institute’s commitment to nurturing future media professionals is evident through its successful training initiatives and positive feedback from participants.

Overall, the Aljazeera Media Institute’s recent training courses have effectively equipped young participants with essential media skills and knowledge. The diverse range of topics covered in the workshops, from television presenting to personal marketing and public speaking, have enabled attendees to develop a comprehensive understanding of the media industry. The emphasis on practical exercises and interactive sessions has further enhanced the learning experience, allowing participants to apply their newfound skills in a supportive environment. As a result, these training programmes have not only empowered participants to explore their talents but have also paved the way for them to embark on successful careers in the media field.

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