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Monday, November 25, 2013

PIA, BASCOMNET hold 1st campus journalism workshop in Lamitan City

By Rene V. Carbayas
LAMITAN CITY, Basilan – The Philippine Information Agency (PIA)-ZAMBASULTA Information Center and the Basilan Communicators Network, Inc. (BASCOMNET) conducted over the weekend the first campus journalism seminar-workshop for high schools in this city.

With the support from the Embassy of the United States of America in Manila and the Department of Education-ARMM, some one hundred students from seven high schools in Lamitan converged at the Claret School of Lamitan last Nov. 23 - 24.

Kurt J. Hoyer, US Embassy Attache in Manila, stressed in his video message to the participants that Journalism plays an important role in all free societies, saying that “Freedom of the press is one of the basic rights enshrined in the American Constitution and also an important part of the free society here in the Philippines.”

“Only if people had accurate and thorough information can one make a free choice in a free society,” he added.

Hoyer further told participants that journalists have to be smart, tough, and independent. “These are core features of what we hope to inspire in students who wants to be a journalist,” he said.

In her message, Mayor Rosita U. Furigay said that the city is lucky that the PIA had initiated a two-day seminar, which she said is a rare opportunity for students in Lamitan. She hoped that all high schools were represented as this seminar-workshop would harness the talents and skills of young journalists.

“What and how we communicate are very important issues nowadays because others had become careless and irresponsible in conveying their messages,” the mayor noted as she cited that young people today have the modern technology, like the internet and the cellular phones, to communicate.

Meanwhile, DOST-ARMM Regional Secretary and current BASCOMNET President Myra M. Alih encouraged the students to engage in journalistic activities as she stressed that information is vital to society.

For two days, the participants underwent an intensive training with lectures on the following: Basic Newswriting with Dave Malcampo, Writing Feature Story with Imee Gay Molve, Basic Photography and Photo Journalism with Rene Carbayas, Editorial Writing with Angela Lazaro, Journalsim Ethics and Peace Journalism with Dave Malcampo, and Citizens Journalism and Social Media with Rene Carbayas.

Moreover, the students also had an opportunity to interact with US Embassy Charge d Affairs Brian L. Goldbeck during a phone-patched interview on the first day. Goldbeck encouraged students to harness their skills to contribute to the transformation of the society.

Participants were also engaged in competition for newswriting, feature writing with photos, editorial writing, and writing reports through SMS (short messaging system).

The seminar was also made possible with the support of the city government of Lamitan. Participating schools include Colony National High School, Look National High School, Claret School of Lamitan, Lamitan National high School, Ubit National High School, Parangbasak National High School, and the Basilan State College Laboratory High School. (PIA9)