NCTJ Fast Track Diploma: Week 12

Greetings, sorry for the delayed blog post but as many of you know we’ve all been bogged down with shorthand revision this past week. The good news though is that the exam fared well and we all felt confident afterwards. (I certainly did knowing I didn’t need any extra time [...] Read more »

Teeline Shorthand. Photo by Kjetil Lier Svendsen. Taken from http://www.flickr.com/photos/kjetil-lier-svendsen/5738367970/

NCTJ Fast-Track Diploma, Sept 2012-Feb 2013: Week 2, Pt. 2

This week saw a prominent leap in our shorthand progress through learning a wide range of special outlines as well as testing ourselves at 40 words-per-minute pace. Monday started with a Newswriting exercise, incorporating all the style skills learned for intros as well key elements our stories must include. Tuesday’s Law lecture [...] Read more »

NCTJ Fast-Track Diploma, Sept 2012-Feb 2013: Week 2

“Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault”  Good news: everyone knows each other’s names now and the collective awkward silences are very much on the decline, weekly news quizzes are, mostly, garnering higher scores into the second week (of course we’ve seen the [...] Read more »

Week 10

Another busy week, full of several shorthand lessons as well as the usual Law, News-writing and Public Affairs. This week we were visited by Patrick Fuller, a publisher from the Haymarket consumer media group. He gave us a presentation on his fulfilling career which has blossomed from selling classified advertisement [...] Read more »

Week 9

As well as the usual shorthand, News-writing, Law and Public Affairs lessons, the Harlow College trainee Newspaper journalists were visited by Telegraph journalist John Ley. He gave the class an inspiring talk on his incredible journalistic career and how he got to be where he is today. He taught us [...] Read more »