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LESSON 4

INFORMATION
LITERACY
X

How to become a
well-informed
individual?
X

STUDENTS
STUDENTS
X
They need to access information to broaden
1 their knowledge about the different subjects
they study in school.
X

TEACHERS
TEACHERS
X
The role of teachers or educators is to facilitate
1
learning and enhance their students'
knowledge and skills.

They should
X be well equipped by gathering
2 accurate and sufficient information about the
subject matter they are teaching so their
students will be properly guided.
X

SCIENTISTS
SCIENTISTS
X

A research becomes substantial, rich, and


1 meaningful when scientists seek new
information by conducting series of studies,
tests, or experiments to validate their findings.
X

MEDICAL
PRACTITIONER
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS
X

Doctors and other medical practitioners keep


1 track of their patient's health. They require
physical or laboratory tests so proper
treatment will be administered to their patients.
X
X

LAWYERS
LAWYERS

If relevant amd
X complete information about the
1 case is on hand, lawyers can defend their client
strongly in court.

X
2 Lack of evidence is the common reason why
most cases are dismissed.
X

JOURNALISTS AND
REPORTERS
JOURNALISTS AND REPORTERS

Different
X coverage, such as issues,
1 organizations, or institutions, are assigned to
journalists and reporters but their common
task is to secure information for the news or
articles they are developing.
JOURNALISTS AND REPORTERS

They also Xmake sure that what is delivered to


2 the public is accurate and factual. If the news
transmitted by journalists or reporters contain
false information or cause harm to others, they
may be sued in court for libel.
X
X

ARTISTS
JOURNALISTS AND REPORTERS

Most of the
X artists' works are based on their
1 creativity and artistic interpretation. At times,
they do their own research to add meaning and
depth to their masterpieces.
JOURNALISTS AND REPORTERS

If an artistXis commissioned to do a portrait of


2 a personality, for example, he should perform a
background study first so that he can render a
painting with the appropriate qualities of the
subject.

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