Talking to Children about the Mass Shooting at Christchurch
For more information, please contact Dr. Gurwitch at [email protected] or Elana Newman at [email protected].
For more information, please contact Dr. Gurwitch at [email protected] or Elana Newman at [email protected].
Be human first. Do as much pre-reporting as possible. Find out what questions the child has been asking. When possible, immerse. Make them comfortable. Leave them in a good place. Verify what they’ve told you. And don’t underestimate them.
In January 2019 the Dart Center hosted a four-day journalism training workshop in Amman, Jordan, with a special focus on the Syrian refugee crisis and response.
The Dart Center has announced the recipients of its first ever reporting fellowships on early childhood development. The fellows will have six months to work on stories across the globe. Learn more about the fellows and their stories below.
Video coverage of the 2018 Dart Awards celebration and winners' roundtable, featuring Neil Barsky, John Woodrow Cox, Azmat Khan, and Lizzie Presser; plus a special World Press Freedom commemoration featuring Columbia Journalism School graduate students Ali Anisi Tehrani and Davi Merchan.
Full video and powerpoint presentations from "What Makes a Child-Friendly City? ECD-driven urban design"; June 30, 2018.
Full video and powerpoint presentation from "Future Directions in Communicating the Science of Early Childhood Development"; June 30, 2018.
Full video from "Interviewing Children: Multi-disciplinary Approaches; Diverse Contexts"; June 30, 2018.