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Flexible Instruction Delivery Plan (FIDP)
Grade: 11
Core Subject Title: Media and Information Literacy
Semester: First Semester
No. of Hours/Semester:
Prerequisites (if needed):
Core Subject Description: The course introduces the learners to the basic understanding of media and information as channels of communication and tools for the development of individuals and societies. It also aims to develop students to be creative
and critical thinkers as well as responsible users and competent producers of media and information.
Culminating Performance Standard: The learner produces a living museum or electronic portfolio or any other creative forms of multimedia showcasing his/her understanding, insights, and perceptions of the different resources of media and information.
Standards to Achieve Pedagogical Approach and Instructional Strategy Instructional Inputs
Which of the six (6) minimum standards is/are desired to
develop among learners through the core subject?
How would you know through online/offline remote
(SLM)/blended modality that learners are (a) developing and
(b) have developed the competencies as desired by the core
subjects?
How must you teach the learners in online/offline
remote/blended modality to prepare them in the assessment
of their learning?
Given the limitation of flexible learning, which topics in the
subject’s Curriculum Guide ensure the development of the
desired competencies (KSAs)?
Why Teach the core subject? How to Assess Learning? How to Teach (facilitate) Learning? What to Teach (to facilitate learning)?
What to Teach? Why Teach? How to Assess? How to Teach?
Content
Content
Standards
Most Essential
Topics
Performance
Standards
Learning Competencies Highest Thinking Skill to Assess
Highest Enabling Strategy to Use in
developing the Highest Thinking
Skill to Assess
Complete
KUD
Classification
Most Essential
KUD
Classification
RBT Level
Flexible
Assessment
Activities
(FAA)
Enabling
General Strategy
Flexible
Learning
Strategies
(FLS)
Performance
Checks
First Quarter
Introduction to
Media and
Information
Literacy
The learner
demonstrates
understanding of
media and
information
literacy (MIL) and
MIL related
concepts.
Introduction to
Media and
Information
Literacy
The learner
organizes a
creative and
interactive
symposium for
the community
that focuses on
being a media
and information
literate individual.
describes how
media and
information affect
communication
U
describes how
media and
information affect
communication
U Evaluating
Reasoning and
Proof
identifies the
similarities and
differences of
media literacy,
information
literacy, and
technology
literacy
U
identifies the
similarities and
differences of
media literacy,
information
literacy, and
technology
literacy
U Analyzing Communication
editorializes the
value of being
literate in media
and information
U
discuss
responsible use
of media and
information
U Evaluating
Reasoning and
Proof
identifies
characteristics
/describes a
responsible uses
and competent
producers of
media and
information
U
shares to class
media habits,
U
lifestyles, and
preferences
Media and
Information
Sources
Media and
Information
Sources
compares
potential sources
of media and
information
U
contrast
indigenous media
to the more
common sources
of information
such as library,
internet, etc.
U Analyzing Communication
interviews an
elder from the
community
regarding
indigenous media
and information
resource
D
Media and
Information
Languages
Media and
Information
Languages
evaluates
everyday media
and information
with regard to
codes,
convention, and
messages with
audience,
producers, and
other
stakeholders
U
present an issue
in varied ways to
disseminate
information using
the codes,
convention, and
language of
media
U Evaluating
Reasoning and
Proof
produces and
assesses the
codes,
convention, and
messages of a
group
presentation
D
Legal, Ethical,
and Societal
Issues in Media
and Information
Legal, Ethical,
and Societal
Issues in Media
and Information
explains
copyright, fair
use, etc. vis-à-vis
human rights.
K
discuss the
implication of
media and
information to an
individual and the
society
U Analyzing Communication
explain actions to
promote ethical
use of media and
information
U
cite practical
situation when to
apply knowledge
in intellectual
property,
copyright, and fair
use guidelines
D Creating Representation
enumerates
opportunities and
challenges in
media and
information
K
create a
campaign add to
combat digital
divide, addiction,
and bullying
D Creating Problem Solving
discuss current
issues related to
copyright vis-à-vis
gov’t/provide
sectors actions
U
demonstrate
proper conduct
and behavior
online (netiquette,
virtual self)
D
put into practice
their
understanding of
the intellectual
property,
copyright, and fair
use guidelines
D
put into action
their personal
resolve to combat
the digital divide,
computer
addiction,
copyright
infringement, and
bullying
D
Second Quarter
Text Information
and Media
The learner
demonstrates an
understanding of
different
resources of
media and
information, their
design principle
and elements,
and selection
criteria.
Text Information
and Media
The learner
produces a living
museum or
electronic
portfolio or any
other creative
forms of
multimedia
showcasing their /
his/her
understanding,
insights, and
perceptions of the
different
resources of
media and
information.
describe the
different
dimensions of text
information and
media
K
describe the
different
dimensions of text
information and
media
K Understanding Representation
comprehend how
text information
and media is/are
formally and
informally
produced,
organized, and
disseminated
K
analyze how the
different
dimensions are
formally and
informally
produced,
organized, and
disseminated
U Analyzing Communication
evaluate the
reliability and
validity of text
information and
media and its/
their sources
using selection
criteria
U
evaluate a
creative
multimedia (text)
form (living
museum,
electronic
portfolio,
others)
U Evaluating
Reasoning and
Proof
produces and
evaluates a
creative text-
based
presentation
using design
principle and
elements
D
produce a
creative text-
based
presentation
using design
principle and
elements
D Creating Problem Solving
Visual Information
and Media
Visual Information
and Media
describes the
different
dimensions of
visual information
and media
K
describe the
different
dimensions of
visual information
and media
K Understanding Representation
comprehends
how visual
information and
media is /are
formally and
informally
produced,
organized, and
disseminated
U
analyze how the
different
dimensions of
visual information
and media are
formally and
informally
produced,
organized, and
disseminated
U Analyzing Communication
evaluates the
reliability and
validity of visual
information and
media and
its/their sources
using selection
criteria
U
evaluate a
creative
multimedia
(visual) form
(living museum,
electronic
portfolio,
others)
U Evaluating
Reasoning and
Proof
produces and
evaluates a
creative visual-
based
presentation
using design
principle and
elements
D
produce a
creative visual-
based
presentation
using design
principle and
elements
D Creating Problem Solving
Motion
Information and
Media
Motion
Information and
Media
describes the
different
dimension of
motion
information and
media
K
describe the
different
dimensions of
motion
information and
media
K Understanding Representation
comprehends
how motion
information and
media is /are
formally and
informally
produced,
organized, and
disseminated
K
analyze how the
different
dimensions of
motion
information and
media are
formally and
informally
produced,
organized, and
disseminated
U Analyzing Communication
evaluates the
reliability and
validity of motion
information and
media and
its/their sources
using selection
criteria
U
evaluate a
creative
multimedia
(motion) form
(living museum,
electronic
portfolio,
others)
U Evaluating
Reasoning and
Proof
produces and
evaluates a
creative motion-
based
presentation
using design
principle and
elements
D
produce a
creative motion-
based
presentation
using design
principle and
elements
D Creating Problem Solving
Multimedia
Information and
Media
Multimedia
Information and
Media
describes the
different
dimension of
multimedia
information and
media
K
describe the
different
dimensions of
audio,
manipulative and
multimedia
information and
media
K Understanding Representation
comprehends
how multimedia
information and
media is /are
formally and
K
analyze how the
different
dimensions are
formally and
informally
U Analyzing Communication
informally
produced,
organized, and
disseminated
produced,
organized, and
disseminated
evaluates the
reliability and
validity of
multimedia
information and
media and
its/their sources
using selection
criteria
U
evaluate a
creative
multimedia form
(living museum,
electronic
portfolio, others)
U Evaluating
Reasoning and
Proof
synthesizes
overall knowledge
about different
information and
media sources by
producing and
subsequently
evaluating a
creative
multimedia form
(living museum,
electronic
portfolio, others)
D
produce a
creative text-
based, visual-
based, audio-
based, motion-
based, and
manipulative-
based
presentation
using design
principle and
elements
D Creating Problem Solving
Performance Task: The United Nations has started its 17 Sustainable Development Goal agenda, which will help set the tone and direction of the organization in the next 15 years. These goals will continue to focus on ending poverty, addressing
unsustainable consumption patterns and production, and protecting environmental resources. As a catalyst and advocate of one of these goals, your production team is tasked to produce a multimedia output, which will be uploaded on a chosen social
media platform. This output should significantly stir awareness among social media viewers and provide ways to contribute to the cause, particularly the youth that comprises the highest population on the web. The output will be rated based on: sources
selection and citation, use of symbols, and technicalities delivered in producing the advocacy media output (use different effective design elements and principles)
To learn more information about the United Nations Sustainable Goals, please click on the link below: https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/

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  • 1. Flexible Instruction Delivery Plan (FIDP) Grade: 11 Core Subject Title: Media and Information Literacy Semester: First Semester No. of Hours/Semester: Prerequisites (if needed): Core Subject Description: The course introduces the learners to the basic understanding of media and information as channels of communication and tools for the development of individuals and societies. It also aims to develop students to be creative and critical thinkers as well as responsible users and competent producers of media and information. Culminating Performance Standard: The learner produces a living museum or electronic portfolio or any other creative forms of multimedia showcasing his/her understanding, insights, and perceptions of the different resources of media and information. Standards to Achieve Pedagogical Approach and Instructional Strategy Instructional Inputs Which of the six (6) minimum standards is/are desired to develop among learners through the core subject? How would you know through online/offline remote (SLM)/blended modality that learners are (a) developing and (b) have developed the competencies as desired by the core subjects? How must you teach the learners in online/offline remote/blended modality to prepare them in the assessment of their learning? Given the limitation of flexible learning, which topics in the subject’s Curriculum Guide ensure the development of the desired competencies (KSAs)? Why Teach the core subject? How to Assess Learning? How to Teach (facilitate) Learning? What to Teach (to facilitate learning)? What to Teach? Why Teach? How to Assess? How to Teach? Content Content Standards Most Essential Topics Performance Standards Learning Competencies Highest Thinking Skill to Assess Highest Enabling Strategy to Use in developing the Highest Thinking Skill to Assess Complete KUD Classification Most Essential KUD Classification RBT Level Flexible Assessment Activities (FAA) Enabling General Strategy Flexible Learning Strategies (FLS) Performance Checks First Quarter Introduction to Media and Information Literacy The learner demonstrates understanding of media and information literacy (MIL) and MIL related concepts. Introduction to Media and Information Literacy The learner organizes a creative and interactive symposium for the community that focuses on being a media and information literate individual. describes how media and information affect communication U describes how media and information affect communication U Evaluating Reasoning and Proof identifies the similarities and differences of media literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy U identifies the similarities and differences of media literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy U Analyzing Communication editorializes the value of being literate in media and information U discuss responsible use of media and information U Evaluating Reasoning and Proof identifies characteristics /describes a responsible uses and competent producers of media and information U shares to class media habits, U
  • 2. lifestyles, and preferences Media and Information Sources Media and Information Sources compares potential sources of media and information U contrast indigenous media to the more common sources of information such as library, internet, etc. U Analyzing Communication interviews an elder from the community regarding indigenous media and information resource D Media and Information Languages Media and Information Languages evaluates everyday media and information with regard to codes, convention, and messages with audience, producers, and other stakeholders U present an issue in varied ways to disseminate information using the codes, convention, and language of media U Evaluating Reasoning and Proof produces and assesses the codes, convention, and messages of a group presentation D Legal, Ethical, and Societal Issues in Media and Information Legal, Ethical, and Societal Issues in Media and Information explains copyright, fair use, etc. vis-à-vis human rights. K discuss the implication of media and information to an individual and the society U Analyzing Communication explain actions to promote ethical use of media and information U cite practical situation when to apply knowledge in intellectual property, copyright, and fair use guidelines D Creating Representation enumerates opportunities and challenges in media and information K create a campaign add to combat digital divide, addiction, and bullying D Creating Problem Solving discuss current issues related to copyright vis-à-vis gov’t/provide sectors actions U demonstrate proper conduct and behavior online (netiquette, virtual self) D
  • 3. put into practice their understanding of the intellectual property, copyright, and fair use guidelines D put into action their personal resolve to combat the digital divide, computer addiction, copyright infringement, and bullying D Second Quarter Text Information and Media The learner demonstrates an understanding of different resources of media and information, their design principle and elements, and selection criteria. Text Information and Media The learner produces a living museum or electronic portfolio or any other creative forms of multimedia showcasing their / his/her understanding, insights, and perceptions of the different resources of media and information. describe the different dimensions of text information and media K describe the different dimensions of text information and media K Understanding Representation comprehend how text information and media is/are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated K analyze how the different dimensions are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated U Analyzing Communication evaluate the reliability and validity of text information and media and its/ their sources using selection criteria U evaluate a creative multimedia (text) form (living museum, electronic portfolio, others) U Evaluating Reasoning and Proof produces and evaluates a creative text- based presentation using design principle and elements D produce a creative text- based presentation using design principle and elements D Creating Problem Solving Visual Information and Media Visual Information and Media describes the different dimensions of visual information and media K describe the different dimensions of visual information and media K Understanding Representation comprehends how visual information and media is /are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated U analyze how the different dimensions of visual information and media are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated U Analyzing Communication
  • 4. evaluates the reliability and validity of visual information and media and its/their sources using selection criteria U evaluate a creative multimedia (visual) form (living museum, electronic portfolio, others) U Evaluating Reasoning and Proof produces and evaluates a creative visual- based presentation using design principle and elements D produce a creative visual- based presentation using design principle and elements D Creating Problem Solving Motion Information and Media Motion Information and Media describes the different dimension of motion information and media K describe the different dimensions of motion information and media K Understanding Representation comprehends how motion information and media is /are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated K analyze how the different dimensions of motion information and media are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated U Analyzing Communication evaluates the reliability and validity of motion information and media and its/their sources using selection criteria U evaluate a creative multimedia (motion) form (living museum, electronic portfolio, others) U Evaluating Reasoning and Proof produces and evaluates a creative motion- based presentation using design principle and elements D produce a creative motion- based presentation using design principle and elements D Creating Problem Solving Multimedia Information and Media Multimedia Information and Media describes the different dimension of multimedia information and media K describe the different dimensions of audio, manipulative and multimedia information and media K Understanding Representation comprehends how multimedia information and media is /are formally and K analyze how the different dimensions are formally and informally U Analyzing Communication
  • 5. informally produced, organized, and disseminated produced, organized, and disseminated evaluates the reliability and validity of multimedia information and media and its/their sources using selection criteria U evaluate a creative multimedia form (living museum, electronic portfolio, others) U Evaluating Reasoning and Proof synthesizes overall knowledge about different information and media sources by producing and subsequently evaluating a creative multimedia form (living museum, electronic portfolio, others) D produce a creative text- based, visual- based, audio- based, motion- based, and manipulative- based presentation using design principle and elements D Creating Problem Solving Performance Task: The United Nations has started its 17 Sustainable Development Goal agenda, which will help set the tone and direction of the organization in the next 15 years. These goals will continue to focus on ending poverty, addressing unsustainable consumption patterns and production, and protecting environmental resources. As a catalyst and advocate of one of these goals, your production team is tasked to produce a multimedia output, which will be uploaded on a chosen social media platform. This output should significantly stir awareness among social media viewers and provide ways to contribute to the cause, particularly the youth that comprises the highest population on the web. The output will be rated based on: sources selection and citation, use of symbols, and technicalities delivered in producing the advocacy media output (use different effective design elements and principles) To learn more information about the United Nations Sustainable Goals, please click on the link below: https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/