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| author | Southwick, Neal S. |
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| contents | Development of a Curriculum Integrated Library-Use Instructional Model: A Systematic Approach. Southwick, Neal S. Church Related Colleges Community Colleges Course Content Course Objectives Educational Needs Genealogy Learning Modules Library Instruction Library Skills Needs Assessment Questionnaires Research Skills School Surveys Student Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Two Year Colleges A project was undertaken at Ricks College to develop a systematic library-use instructional model to be integrated into the existing genealogy curriculum. In addition to surveying relevant literature and making appropriate contacts with two- and four-year academic libraries, a needs assessment was conducted, instructional objectives were written, library competencies were determined, student reading material and assignments were developed, and several evaluation instruments were designed. As a result of these efforts, a library instruction unit was developed, covering: (1) an overview of library use for geneological research; (2) a self-guided tour of the learning resources center; (3) the use of library catalogs and the arrangement of library materials; (4) the use of reference materials and reference services; and (5) analysis of a pedigree chart or family group sheet and determination of sources to be used to locate the missing information. The instructional model was implemented in five beginning geneology classes during spring 1985. At the conclusion of the unit, student assignments were given. The mean score on the assignments ranged from a low of 79% on the search strategy assignment to a high of 93% on the reference material assignment. Students who completed the course had more positive attitudes toward libraries than they had before taking the unit and had greater library skills than students who did not take the course. Appendices to the project report contain the survey instruments, guidelines for bibliographic instruction, information on other bibliographic instruction programs, course objectives, and course reading material and student assignments. (EJV) |
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| spellingShingle | Development of a Curriculum Integrated Library-Use Instructional Model: A Systematic Approach. Southwick, Neal S. Church Related Colleges Community Colleges Course Content Course Objectives Educational Needs Genealogy Learning Modules Library Instruction Library Skills Needs Assessment Questionnaires Research Skills School Surveys Student Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Two Year Colleges Development of a Curriculum Integrated Library-Use Instructional Model: A Systematic Approach. Southwick, Neal S. Church Related Colleges Community Colleges Course Content Course Objectives Educational Needs Genealogy Learning Modules Library Instruction Library Skills Needs Assessment Questionnaires Research Skills School Surveys Student Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Two Year Colleges A project was undertaken at Ricks College to develop a systematic library-use instructional model to be integrated into the existing genealogy curriculum. In addition to surveying relevant literature and making appropriate contacts with two- and four-year academic libraries, a needs assessment was conducted, instructional objectives were written, library competencies were determined, student reading material and assignments were developed, and several evaluation instruments were designed. As a result of these efforts, a library instruction unit was developed, covering: (1) an overview of library use for geneological research; (2) a self-guided tour of the learning resources center; (3) the use of library catalogs and the arrangement of library materials; (4) the use of reference materials and reference services; and (5) analysis of a pedigree chart or family group sheet and determination of sources to be used to locate the missing information. The instructional model was implemented in five beginning geneology classes during spring 1985. At the conclusion of the unit, student assignments were given. The mean score on the assignments ranged from a low of 79% on the search strategy assignment to a high of 93% on the reference material assignment. Students who completed the course had more positive attitudes toward libraries than they had before taking the unit and had greater library skills than students who did not take the course. Appendices to the project report contain the survey instruments, guidelines for bibliographic instruction, information on other bibliographic instruction programs, course objectives, and course reading material and student assignments. (EJV) |
| title | Development of a Curriculum Integrated Library-Use Instructional Model: A Systematic Approach. |
| topic | Church Related Colleges Community Colleges Course Content Course Objectives Educational Needs Genealogy Learning Modules Library Instruction Library Skills Needs Assessment Questionnaires Research Skills School Surveys Student Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Two Year Colleges |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED275365 |