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Hauptverfasser: Giguere, Marlene, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1995
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author Giguere, Marlene
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Enhancing Information Literacy Skills Across the Curriculum. Giguere, Marlene And Others Access to Information Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries Information Literacy Information Retrieval Information Skills Library Materials Models Research Skills Research Tools Search Strategies User Needs (Information) Information literacy is an set of acquired skills and strategies which encompass the abilities to recognize a need for information, to retrieve the required information, and to evaluate and utilize it effectively. Teaching students how to structure, acquire, analyze, and synthesize information must start much earlier than at the post-secondary level. The paper provides a brief review of the history and development of the information literacy project, and describes the resource-based approach that the model utilizes. The information literacy model strives to be an effective tool designed to help students and teacher-librarians in elaborating their research paths. A fundamental assumption upon which the model is based is that the presentation of a rich variety of information resources as well as suggested paths to retrieve these resources will improve the quality of search strategies used and, as a consequence, the research produced. The model is comprised of two major components: an inventory and analysis of identified categories of resources, and the individual research paths designed for each category which outline the process which one might follow in order to rapidly and efficiently utilize a resource. The process fosters independent, cooperative, and resource-based learning. (Author/SWC)
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spellingShingle Enhancing Information Literacy Skills Across the Curriculum.
Giguere, Marlene
And Others
Access to Information
Elementary Secondary Education
Foreign Countries
Information Literacy
Information Retrieval
Information Skills
Library Materials
Models
Research Skills
Research Tools
Search Strategies
User Needs (Information)
Enhancing Information Literacy Skills Across the Curriculum. Giguere, Marlene And Others Access to Information Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries Information Literacy Information Retrieval Information Skills Library Materials Models Research Skills Research Tools Search Strategies User Needs (Information) Information literacy is an set of acquired skills and strategies which encompass the abilities to recognize a need for information, to retrieve the required information, and to evaluate and utilize it effectively. Teaching students how to structure, acquire, analyze, and synthesize information must start much earlier than at the post-secondary level. The paper provides a brief review of the history and development of the information literacy project, and describes the resource-based approach that the model utilizes. The information literacy model strives to be an effective tool designed to help students and teacher-librarians in elaborating their research paths. A fundamental assumption upon which the model is based is that the presentation of a rich variety of information resources as well as suggested paths to retrieve these resources will improve the quality of search strategies used and, as a consequence, the research produced. The model is comprised of two major components: an inventory and analysis of identified categories of resources, and the individual research paths designed for each category which outline the process which one might follow in order to rapidly and efficiently utilize a resource. The process fosters independent, cooperative, and resource-based learning. (Author/SWC)
title Enhancing Information Literacy Skills Across the Curriculum.
topic Access to Information
Elementary Secondary Education
Foreign Countries
Information Literacy
Information Retrieval
Information Skills
Library Materials
Models
Research Skills
Research Tools
Search Strategies
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED399951