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PCK6- BUILDING AND ENHANCING NEW

LITERACIES ACROSS THE CURRICULUM

MARY ROSE D. VERDADERO BSED-FIL 2A


MODULE 3:

NEW LITERACIES, FUNCTIONAL LITERACY, AND


MULTILITERACY
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
At the end of the discussion, students should be able to:

1. Define new literacies


2. Cite 7 new literacies that are stressed in the 21st century curriculum
ACTIVITY:
ARRANGE THE JUMBLED WORDS
LECISTEIRA
CUTTIULRALMUL
IALCSO
ADIME
ALGDIIT
COEOLIGLAC
TIVERCAE
FALNIANCI
NEW LITERACIES
• Between 1950 and 1970, the • Beyond the 1990s, literacy had
development of literacy, both started to diversify in the light of
in operational and functional, technological developments,
was established. During this change of living conditions in
period, literacy was defined as cities, and the new necessities.
reading and writing skills Hereafter, literacy then became
necessitated for activities in multi-faceted.
modern society (Güneş, 2000).
NEW LITERACIES
- It refer to the evolving set of
skills and competencies
required in the digital age.
It goes beyond traditional
literacy in navigating and
understanding the complexities
of the modern information
landscape.
THERE ARE 7 NEW LITERACIES
THAT ARE STRESSED IN THE
21ST CENTURY CURRICULUM
1. MULTICULTURAL LITERACY
- It is about understanding ethnic groups that
comprise the population and focuses on complex
issues of identity, diversity and citizenship.
2. SOCIAL LITERACY
- It is the development of social skills, knowledge and
positive values in human beings to act positively and
responsibly in sophisticated complex social settings.
3. MEDIA LITERACY
- It is the ability to access, analyze,
evaluate, and create media.
4. FINANCIAL LITERACY
- It is the ability to make informed judgments and
make effective decisions regarding the use and
management of money.
5. DIGITAL LITERACY
- It is the ability to effectively use digital devices for
purposes of communication, expression, collaboration
and advocacy in a knowledge-based society.
6. ECOLOGICAL LITERACY
- It is understanding the principles of
ecosystems toward sustainability.
7. CREATIVE LITERACY
- It is the ability to make original ideas that
have value, and the ability to see the
world in new ways.
ANY QUESTIONS?
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!

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