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Group photo of Canadian bilingual school students and teacher among Kuwait Times staff members. - Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
Group photo of Canadian bilingual school students and teacher among Kuwait Times staff members. - Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat

Canadian Bilingual School students visit Kuwait Times, Kuwait News

KUWAIT: Students from the Canadian Bilingual School visited the offices of Kuwait Times and Kuwait News on Monday for an entertaining and educational tour aimed at enriching their understanding of journalism and media production. The students were welcomed by the editorial and social media teams, who introduced them to the fast-paced newsroom environment and walked them through the daily workflow of journalists - from idea generation and reporting to publishing. Special emphasis was placed on how digital news content is tailored for younger audiences, and how reliable journalism plays a vital role in shaping informed public opinion.

As part of the visit, the students toured key departments across the media house, including the editorial section, social media unit, studio, printing press, and archives room. Along the way, they engaged in meaningful discussions about media ethics, the importance of fact-checking, and the evolving nature of news in the digital age. The visit concluded with a fun game at the studio, where students experienced the video production process firsthand, giving them a taste of being in front of the camera and behind the scenes.

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