
EJTA Teachers' Training 2026
Call for papers/participation
We invite journalism educators and researchers to submit papers, presentations, workshops, and best practices that focus on:
- Innovative approaches to teaching journalism as a meaningful and sustainable career
- Pedagogies that promote professional resilience, well-being, and purpose among journalism students
- Case studies on fostering joy, motivation, and identity in journalism education
- Curriculum design that integrates emotional intelligence, ethics, and storytelling
- Strategies for supporting students’ mental health and work-life balance in journalism training
- Best practices in mentorship, peer support, and newsroom simulation in the classroom
- Teaching journalism in times of crisis: cultivating hope, critical engagement, and civic responsibility
- Cross-cultural and comparative perspectives on sustaining journalism as a calling
- Research on burnout, disengagement, and professional precarity – and how education can address them
- The role of educators in shaping positive newsroom cultures and future-ready journalists
Send your proposal and give a short description (one paragraph) to Signe Ivask signe.ivask@ut.ee and to Nadia Vissers director@ejta.eu BEFORE 10 March 2025. Can’t wait to see you in Tartu!