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Subject How are you approaching the new year?
Date January 4, 2022 3:48 PM
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Poynter training won't help you eat healthier, exercise more or reduce your screen time.
But if your New Year's intentions are to connect with passionate and motivating people, learn new skills or even travel again(!), Poynter training might actually be your ticket to a terrific 2022.
Here's to a fresh beginning. Scroll on for more from Poynter.
— Andrew DeLong, director of teaching operations
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NEW AND UPCOMING
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Leadership Academy for Diversity in Media

In-person: Oct. 9-14

The Leadership Academy for Diversity in Media is a transformative, tuition-free leadership program that trains journalists of color working in digital media to thrive, professionally and personally.

In partnership with The Washington Post, the Poynter Institute is looking for the next 30 journalists of color to participate in its sixth academy. This group will join a network of 150+ graduates ([link removed]) who regularly describe their experience as “life-changing.”

The program structure and curriculum provide participants the connections, confidence and skills to confront their challenges. Sessions are designed fresh each year to respond to industry trends, participant needs and evolving management challenges. Underscoring everything is Poynter’s expertise in leadership training and The Post’s expertise in digital innovation.
Cost: Free. Apply by Jan. 15.
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Poynter Producer Project

Hybrid: In-person and online program, March 8-29
The Poynter Producer Project is long on practicality and low on theory. This online and in-person hybrid seminar will help you expand your expertise as a TV producer with new writing, storytelling, coaching and ethical decision-making skills. Poynter senior faculty Al Tompkins and a five-star lineup of visiting professionals will sharpen your writing and ethical decision-making skills, stretch your leadership muscles and increase your value to your newsroom.

Cost: $499. Apply by Jan. 25.
If you are a member of AAJA, NABJ, NAHJ, NAJA or NLGJA, 50% tuition scholarships are available, thanks to CNN.
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Essential Skills for Rising Newsroom Leaders
In-person, Washington, D.C., March 21-25

Maybe you’re an inexperienced manager just starting your new role. Or maybe you’ve got managerial experience but have had little training. In either case, you could use some tools — along with a big dose of confidence.
This popular in-person workshop will help you build a strong foundation as a leader so your staff can engage and excel.
Gather with a small cohort of other new managers at Poynter’s new location at Arizona State University’s Washington, D.C., campus for five days of learning and growth. You'll return home with improved self-awareness and management tools that will begin paying dividends immediately.
Cost: $1,500. Apply by Jan. 28.
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Lead With Influence

Online group seminar, March 7-28
Demonstrating leadership without formal authority is its own skill, and it’s core to this new online leadership workshop from Poynter.
Pulling from the best practices, feedback and application needs of Poynter’s flagship Leadership Academy for Women in Media ([link removed]) , this four-session workshop is especially designed to help women and nonbinary journalists in the industry use their social capital to lead with influence.
If you have the official title of project manager or product manager, or are in the position of being responsible for outcomes without formally supervising anyone — this includes those all-important bridge roles in audience, innovation and strategy — this program is for you.
Cost: $450. Apply by Feb. 11.
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BROADCAST
TV Power Reporting Academy
Hybrid: In-person and online program, April 5-28
This cornerstone Poynter seminar is perfect for reporters, photojournalists and VJ/MMJ/backpack journalists. Thousands of local, network and international journalists point to this practical seminar as the launchpad that ignited their careers.
Cost: $499. Apply by Feb. 18, 2022 ([link removed]) . If you are a member of AAJA, NABJ, NAHJ, NAJA or NLGJA, 50% tuition scholarships are available, thanks to CNN.
REPORTING, WRITING & EDITING

Content Audits and Centering Audience
Self-directed course, start anytime
Learn about content audits, making inclusivity part of story workflow and growing subscribers in underserved communities from four Chicago-area newsrooms. Cost: Free, thanks to the McCormick foundation. Enroll now ([link removed]) .
How Any Journalist Can Earn Trust (International Edition)
Self-directed course, start anytime
Learn what news audiences in various parts of the world don’t understand about how journalism works. You’ll also look for opportunities to demonstrate credibility by explaining news processes, coverage goals and journalism ethics in accordance with the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) Code of Principles. Cost: Free. Enroll now ([link removed]) .
Pay Attention: Legal Issues and Your Media Company
Self-directed course, start anytime
This multi-hour course will help media outlets become better versed in defamation law, as well as in issues of copyright, fair use and privacy. Enroll in the public version for free ([link removed]) or use your coupon code from the Institute for Nonprofit News to access this more in-depth, INN-member version ([link removed]) .
COLLEGE RESOURCES

Newsroom Readiness Certificate
Self-directed course, start anytime
This self-paced course includes five lessons about newsgathering, interviewing, media law, media ethics and diversity — basics all journalists should master. Cost: [DEL: $49.99. :DEL] On Sale! $29.95.Enroll now ([link removed]) .
Language, Math and News Literacy Certificate
Self-directed course, start anytime
This new certificate is exactly what it promises: a rigorous assessment-based course that focuses on three areas key to a career in today’s communications job market: language, mathematics and news literacy.
Cost: [DEL: $89.95. :DEL] On Sale! Cost: $64.95. Enroll now ([link removed]) .
FACT-CHECKING
How to Spot Misinformation Online
Self-directed course, start anytime
This free, self-guided training from MediaWise is designed to teach simple digital literacy skills to help news consumers outsmart algorithms, detect falsehoods and make decisions based on factual information. Cost: Free. Enroll now ([link removed]) .
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