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Media and Information
Literacy for
K-12 Teachers
Ferdinand B. Pitagan
PhD in Educational TechnologyInternational Christian University Japan
Monbusho 2005 - 2010
The First Annual
National Digital Educators Summit20 ~ 22 February 2015 | St Jude Catholic School, Manila
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Technology and You
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Media Literacy
Media is defined as the combination ofphysical objects used to communicate or mass
communication through physical objects such
as radio, television, computers, films, etc.
Media Literacy is the technicalproduction skills linked with producing media
resources and the processes of criticallyexamining or exploring meanings behind
media.
UNESCO MIL Curriculum for Teachers
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Information and You
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Media and Information
UNESCO MIL Curriculum for Teachers
Information as defined as broad term thatcan cover data, knowledge derived from study,
experience, or instruction, signals or symbols.
Information Literacy refers torecognize when information is needed and to
locate, evaluate, effectively use, andcommunicate information in its various formats.
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Media Information and You
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Media Information and You
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Media and Information Literacy
Media and Information Literacyrefers to the essential competencies
and skills that allow citizens to engage
with media and other information
providers effectively and develop
critical thinking and life-long learning
skills to socialize and become active
citizens.
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UNESCO MIL Curriculum
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Phl DepEd MIL Curriculum
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Phl DepEd MIL Curriculum
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Phl DepEd MIL Curriculum
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MILTTP: Phl DepEd MIL Curriculum
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The Gap
The current teacher education programs across the country
in dont provide specialization in the area of educational
technology in the undergraduate level.
Thus, it is imperative to develop a
training program to answer the need for
MIL teachers in the K-12 Curriculum.
There is also an overwhelming demand for media and
information teacher training program in the immediatefuture as the MIL core subject would be implemented in
2016 however, the government has yet to answer this
crucial need.
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MILTTP: International Benchmarks
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Century Learning
International Society for
Technology in Education
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MILTTP: Philippine Standards
Philippine
Qualification
Framework
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MILTTP: Philippine Standards
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MILTTP: MIL Literate Teacher and Students
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MILTTP: Training Framework
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Sixteen participants (16) from ten (10) academicinstitutions in Metro Manila formed the first
batch last April 7 11, 2014, MITC, UP College of
Education.
Initial data analysis on training effectiveness and
efficiency yielded high positive encouraging
results (General Feedback, Resources, SkillsDevelopment, Participation and Trainers) except
in the part of Equipment providence.
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Of the thirty-five (35) attributes of
TPACK, the training program
elicited improvement in 11
attributes primarily pertaining to:
(1) knowledge in use of media and
technology, (2) effective teachingapproaches, (3) effective
assessment instruments, and (4)
media creation and collation.
It is notable that there is a large percentage of ties in the
data collected and with no negative difference for the
remaining twenty-four (24) attributes hence increase in
aggregate TPACK score.
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These results with its corresponding modifications are encouraging
enough to push for continuous training refinement and subsequently
pushing its the adoption as the MIL Teacher Training Program for
national implementation to prepare teachers for the K-12 Program.
The Pilot: First MILTTP
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Media and Information
Literacy for
K-12 Teachers
For inquiries, please contact:
Ferdinand B. Pitagan, [email protected]
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
The First Annual
National Digital Educators Summit20 ~ 22 February 2015 | St Jude Catholic School, Manila
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]