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Main Author: Kuhlthau, Carol C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED310787
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author Kuhlthau, Carol C.
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contents The Information Search Process of High, Middle, and Low Achieving High School Seniors. Kuhlthau, Carol C. Academic Achievement Attitude Change Correlation Course Integrated Library Instruction English Instruction High School Seniors Models School Libraries Search Strategies Secondary Education Self Efficacy Technological Literacy Traditionally, library instruction has been based on the sources in the library and not on the process of seeking information. A new approach to library skills may be needed to enable students to become effective information users. This study investigated the information search process of 140 high school seniors in six high schools. Subjects were identified as high, middle, and low achievers from homogeneously grouped English classes. Findings verify a six-stage model of thoughts, actions, and feelings in the information search process. There was a significant change in students' thoughts, actions, feelings, and confidence during an information search which correlated with the teachers' assessment of focus in the students' papers and grades on the papers. Five tables are appended. (11 references) (Author/SD)
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spellingShingle The Information Search Process of High, Middle, and Low Achieving High School Seniors.
Kuhlthau, Carol C.
Academic Achievement
Attitude Change
Correlation
Course Integrated Library Instruction
English Instruction
High School Seniors
Models
School Libraries
Search Strategies
Secondary Education
Self Efficacy
Technological Literacy
The Information Search Process of High, Middle, and Low Achieving High School Seniors. Kuhlthau, Carol C. Academic Achievement Attitude Change Correlation Course Integrated Library Instruction English Instruction High School Seniors Models School Libraries Search Strategies Secondary Education Self Efficacy Technological Literacy Traditionally, library instruction has been based on the sources in the library and not on the process of seeking information. A new approach to library skills may be needed to enable students to become effective information users. This study investigated the information search process of 140 high school seniors in six high schools. Subjects were identified as high, middle, and low achievers from homogeneously grouped English classes. Findings verify a six-stage model of thoughts, actions, and feelings in the information search process. There was a significant change in students' thoughts, actions, feelings, and confidence during an information search which correlated with the teachers' assessment of focus in the students' papers and grades on the papers. Five tables are appended. (11 references) (Author/SD)
title The Information Search Process of High, Middle, and Low Achieving High School Seniors.
topic Academic Achievement
Attitude Change
Correlation
Course Integrated Library Instruction
English Instruction
High School Seniors
Models
School Libraries
Search Strategies
Secondary Education
Self Efficacy
Technological Literacy
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED310787