Media literacy and LOMLOE: implementing the new assessment criteria
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https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-1493Palabras clave:
LOMLOE, media manipulation, critical thinking, CSE, competency-based assessment, MIL, learning scenario, EFLResumen
Introduction: Assessment criteria (AC) developed in Castilla-La Mancha after LOMLOE eases the way to competency-based assessment. This, in turn, requires a more innovative approach to teaching that allows for critical thinking and the analysis of the world around us. Current legislation in Spain also alludes to the need towards encouraging critical thinking in relation to the media. In this article, Media and Information Literacy (MIL) is presented as an ideal solution to this need, while providing guidelines for the introduction of AC provided by the July 12th decree 82/2022 in the English classroom. Methodology: After considering contemporary studies on the benefits of MIL and taking on board European recommendations on this topic, some materials and activities are designed for their implementation in Compulsory Secondary Education (CSE) in Spain. Results: This article provides a user-friendly guide for teachers to implement current AC when assessing learning scenarios (LS) and also presents some materials to be used in first cycle of CSE when designing LS using MIL contents. Conclusions: MIL proves to be an ideal ally in the English as a foreign language classroom.
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