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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED381163
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contents Information Literacy Guidelines. Guidelines Information Literacy Information Seeking Information Skills Information Technology Librarian Teacher Cooperation Librarians Media Specialists School Libraries Users (Information) Information literacy guidelines provide all students with a process for learning that is transferable among content areas and from the academic environment to real life. The responsibility for helping students achieve information literacy resides with library media staff, teachers, administrators, and the community. The following five information literacy guidelines are discussed in detail: the student (1) constructs meaning from information; (2) creates a quality product; (3) learns independently; (4) participates effectively as a group member; and (5) uses information technologies responsibly and ethically. The responsibilities of the library media specialist are outlined, and a rationale is given for the necessity of each of the five guidelines. A list of the information literacy guidelines writing project team members is provided. (MAS)
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spellingShingle Information Literacy Guidelines.
Guidelines
Information Literacy
Information Seeking
Information Skills
Information Technology
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Librarians
Media Specialists
School Libraries
Users (Information)
Information Literacy Guidelines. Guidelines Information Literacy Information Seeking Information Skills Information Technology Librarian Teacher Cooperation Librarians Media Specialists School Libraries Users (Information) Information literacy guidelines provide all students with a process for learning that is transferable among content areas and from the academic environment to real life. The responsibility for helping students achieve information literacy resides with library media staff, teachers, administrators, and the community. The following five information literacy guidelines are discussed in detail: the student (1) constructs meaning from information; (2) creates a quality product; (3) learns independently; (4) participates effectively as a group member; and (5) uses information technologies responsibly and ethically. The responsibilities of the library media specialist are outlined, and a rationale is given for the necessity of each of the five guidelines. A list of the information literacy guidelines writing project team members is provided. (MAS)
title Information Literacy Guidelines.
topic Guidelines
Information Literacy
Information Seeking
Information Skills
Information Technology
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Librarians
Media Specialists
School Libraries
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED381163