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Year: 2015

Summary Report: Commission on Public Relations Education’s (CPRE) Industry-Educator Summit on Public Relations Education

On July 13, 2015 By prsaweb In News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Summary Report: Commission on Public Relations Education’s (CPRE) Industry-Educator Summit on Public Relations Education NEW YORK (July 13, 2015) — Approximately 50 public relations industry leaders and educators met for a day …

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AND THE SURVEY SAID: Post-CPRE Summit Survey Findings

On June 11, 2015 By prsaweb In News Release

OR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AND THE SURVEY SAID … NEW YORK (June 11, 2015) — Thanks to all of you who responded to our “Post-CPRE Summit Survey.” We had a 40% response rate, and here’s a …

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“Top Ten” Intriguing Findings from the Commission on Public Relations Education’s (CPRE) Public Relations Industry-Educator Summit

On June 11, 2015 By prsaweb In News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE “Top Ten” Intriguing Findings from the Commission on Public Relations Education’s (CPRE) Public Relations Industry-Educator Summit NEW YORK (June 11, 2015) — Below are the Top Ten headline findings from the May …

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From Fast Forward. The Latest Report:

“The most-demanded KSAs are not knowledge areas, but skills and abilities, suggestive that the labor market is most concerned about what entry-level practitioners can do and produce.”
“Public relations must help position diversity and inclusion as a true organizational value and then convey that value to internal and external stakeholders … Not just as part of the business case for diversity, but because it is the right thing to do.”
“Curriculum must teach students how to write for every format, including the web.”
CPRE believes adding a required course in ethics is an essential change.
New, more relevant standards for hiring educators in public relations … (should) balance the relevance of public relations industry experience with that of academic experience.
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