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Title
Levels of Media Literacy Competencies among Grade 10 Students at Holy Family Academy
Abstract
With today's complex media landscape, media literacy is more crucial than ever. This study seeks to measure and assess Grade 10 students' perceived media literacy competence at Holy Family Academy across three components: their knowledge and ability to use media devices, their ability to understand media content, and their ability to create media content. To assess these competencies, the researchers utilized the "Personal Competencies in Media Literacy Survey" by Simons et al. (2017) following a descriptive quantitative approach. Data were gathered through an online survey via Google Forms The findings indicate that while most students perceive themselves as competent in using media devices, there are varying levels of skill when it comes to understanding media content and contributing to media. These results suggest a need for enhanced media literacy education, focusing on developing critical analysis of media content and media production skills to navigate the complexities of modern media landscape.
Author(s)
Enriquez, James Casimir L. | Intal, Nathalie Lyana D. | Isip, Anathea Renee A. | Meneses, Alexa G. | Murillo, Aimee Loreen P. | Silva, Anicah Kiersten S.
Grade & Section
Grade 12 - St. Odilia
Track/Strand
HUMS
Location
IMC - Main
Date
April 7, 2025
Identifier
SRE E595 2025