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Item Ensino do telejornalismo em Goiás: Formação acadêmica como garantia da qualidade da informação telejornalística comprometida com o exercício da cidadania?(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2011-05-05) ANDRADE, Tatiana Carilly Oliveira; TEMER, Ana Carolina Rocha Pessoa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2424054335258827This work investigates the teaching of television (TV) journalism in the state of Goiás, from the analysis of the course structure in four private faculties and also in that employed in the Faculty of Communication and Library at the Federal University of Goiás (UFG, Goiânia GO). This is a pioneering research work because there is no published related work focusing upon the context of the state of Goiás. The motivation for this work is based on the fact that TV journalism is considered to be an extreme powerful means of communication in the information society. TV journalism acts in harmony with other subsystems in the development of a social reality , hence it can be seen as an ally in the search for citizenship and a democratic society. In our study we verified whether these educational institutions are educating TV journalists capable of producing high quality information, which enables viewers to exercise their citizenship. In order to do this, the teaching course projects (i.e., the curriculum and curse plans of TV journalism courses) were analyzed through their consistency, scope and effectiveness in the educational process of these professionals. The adopted methodology allowed for relevant discussions and conclusions regarding the quality of information produced by the TV journalist with regard to the citizenship issue, about the production process of news on TV, and also about the education of the future professional who will work on TV journalism. The main basis for the development of the study was related work of relevant authors in the area of Social Communication and Education, such as Paulo Freire