clichés in journalism coursework

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o‘zbekiston respublikasi oliy ta’lim, fan va innovatsiyalar vazirligi __universiteti ro’yxatga olindi №__________ ro’yxatga olindi №__________ “_____” ____________20 y. “_____” ____________20 y. “___________________________ “ kafedrasi “_____________________________ “ fanidan kurs ishi mavzu:________________ bajardi:_________________________________ tekshirdi:_______________________________ ______________ - 20___ newspaper clichés and their effects on the reader content introduction………………………………………………………………..3 chapter i: literature review………………………………………..7 1.1defining clichés in journalism ………………………………………………7 1.2 role of clichés in modern media……………………………………………8 conclusion of chapter i………………………………………………………….11 chapter ll: methodology…………………………………………………14 2.1 identification of common clichés………………………………………….14 2.2 effects on comprehension and engagement ……………………………..17 conclusion on chapter ii………………………………………………………..20 conclusion………………………………………………………………….23 list of used literature……………………………………………….28 introduction the time has come to create in uzbekistan a new system of teaching foreign languages, which will become a solid foundation for the future. since we set ourselves the goal of building a competitive state, from now on, graduates of schools, lyceums, colleges and universities must be fluent in at least two foreign languages. this strict requirement should become the …
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methods and materials, and implementing foreign language proficiency as a main criterion for educators. incentives, such as salary increments for certified teachers, are also part of this push.infrastructure and school quality: to elevate education standards, mirziyoyev has prioritized enhancing school infrastructure, including constructing more classrooms and updating facilities to increase student capacity. the plan also incorporates aligning the school curriculum and assessment systems with international standards and introducing vocational training programs to better prepare students for the workforce. teacher training and development: recognizing the need for high-quality educators, the government has launched initiatives to improve teacher training and provide professional development opportunities. teachers who attain certain qualifications, like international certifications, will receive financial incentives. this move also aims to improve teaching quality by integrating modern educational practices and aligning with global standards.private school support: to support private educational institutions, the government plans to simplify licensing requirements and offer financial benefits …
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essions, or clichés, affect readers' perceptions of news, trust in journalism, and understanding of complex issues. as media platforms strive to capture attention in a competitive digital market, understanding the role and consequences of clichés has become vital for both journalists and consumers. this study is timely, as it sheds light on a common journalistic practice that directly impacts reader engagement, comprehension, and the credibility of news sources. aim of the coursework:the primary aim of this coursework is to analyze the impact of clichés in journalism on readers' engagement, comprehension, and perceptions of credibility. the study seeks to explore how clichés shape readers’ understanding and emotional response to news, while also assessing the benefits and drawbacks of using such familiar language in media content. tasks of the coursework 1. to define and categorize common clichés used in newspaper journalism. 2. to trace the historical development of clichés in journalism and …
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s coursework lies in its contribution to understanding the communicative and psychological effects of language in journalism. by examining clichés through the lenses of framing theory, agenda-setting, and cognitive psychology, this study offers insights into how familiar language affects readers' engagement and biases. it contributes to media studies by providing a theoretical framework for understanding how clichés reinforce cultural narratives, impact credibility, and influence reader interpretations. practical significance of the coursework.the practical significance of this coursework is relevant for journalists, media professionals, and educators. the findings provide practical guidance for journalists on using clichés judiciously to maintain clarity and engagement without sacrificing originality and depth. media educators can use the study to raise awareness among future journalists about the advantages and pitfalls of clichés, promoting better writing practices. additionally, understanding readers’ reactions to clichés can help news outlets create more effective and credible content that appeals to diverse audiences without …
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ure research on clichés in media. 6. references: lists all academic sources and references used in the coursework. chapter i. defining clichés in journalism 1.1 defining clichés in journalism defining clichés: begin with academic definitions of clichés, focusing on their linguistic and rhetorical characteristics. scholars often define clichés as expressions that are widely recognized but overused to the point of losing originality. discuss different perspectives on what makes a phrase or expression a cliché and why they persist in journalism.journalistic clichés: explain how clichés in journalism serve specific functions, such as enhancing familiarity, simplifying complex topics, and capturing reader interest. cite examples like “the perfect storm,” “ticking time bomb,” and “clash of titans” as phrases used frequently to add drama or immediacy.relevance of clichés in modern media: discuss the practical value of clichés for journalists working under time constraints and needing to quickly convey meaning to readers. mention how clichés …

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o‘zbekiston respublikasi oliy ta’lim, fan va innovatsiyalar vazirligi __universiteti ro’yxatga olindi №__________ ro’yxatga olindi №__________ “_____” ____________20 y. “_____” ____________20 y. “___________________________ “ kafedrasi “_____________________________ “ fanidan kurs ishi mavzu:________________ bajardi:_________________________________ tekshirdi:_______________________________ ______________ - 20___ newspaper clichés and their effects on the reader content introduction………………………………………………………………..3 chapter i: literature review………………………………………..7 1.1defining clichés in journalism ………………………………………………7 1.2 role of clichés in modern media……………………………………………8 conclusion of chapter i………………………………………………………….11 chapter ll: methodology…………………………………………………14 2.1 identification of common clichés...

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