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Nina Hossain is pictured in conference with her team of pupils
Nina Hossain is pictured in conference with her team of pupils and staff from Newsome High School who turned journalist for the day to publish their own newspaper. They were involved in international news day, organised as part of a Newspapers in Education initiative which the Newspaper Society has helped to develop. The aim of the event was to produce a newspaper using a micro computer. Nina Hossain went on to become a television journalist and news presenter. 28th September 1989
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In this print from September 28,1989, the talented Nina Hossain is seen engaging in a conference with her team of pupils and staff from Newsome High School. On this special day, these young individuals transformed into journalists to publish their very own newspaper as part of an international news day event. This initiative was organized by Newspapers in Education, a program supported by the Newspaper Society. The main objective of this event was to create a newspaper using a microcomputer, showcasing the students' creativity and journalistic skills. Little did they know that one member of their team, Nina Hossain herself, would go on to become an accomplished television journalist and news presenter. This snapshot captures not only the enthusiasm and dedication of these schoolchildren but also highlights the importance of education in shaping future professionals. The image reflects an era when technology was rapidly advancing, paving the way for new opportunities within media and communication. Located in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, Newsome High School provided its students with invaluable experiences beyond traditional classroom learning. By participating in such initiatives like International News Day, these secondary school children were able to gain practical knowledge about journalism while fostering teamwork and critical thinking skills. Decades later, this photograph serves as a nostalgic reminder of all our yesterdays—a testament to how early exposure can ignite lifelong passions and shape successful careers.
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