Journalism education doesn't just mean training journalists. It also means training people to navigate the increasingly complicated realms of modern media.
Small businesses, corporations and nonprofit organizations often need help reaching out to local and national media outlets to get their stories heard in a fair and substantive way.
Individuals need skills to filter the many sources of information available and create their own definitions of truth and trust in today's complex American media market.
To support the development of a sound relationship between media and its consumers, Global Press Institute has created several media training courses to facilitate this process.
Pitching the Story and Perfecting the Interview can help businesses and NGOs learn the best ways to contact the media, give great interviews and create organizational media messaging documents.
Media Literacy for Students offers media literacy training to middle school students in the United States.