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Hauptverfasser: Townsend, Lori, Hofer, Amy R., Hanick, Silvia Lin, Brunetti, Korey
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2016
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1103398
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author Townsend, Lori
Hofer, Amy R.
Hanick, Silvia Lin
Brunetti, Korey
author_facet Townsend, Lori
Hofer, Amy R.
Hanick, Silvia Lin
Brunetti, Korey
Townsend, Lori
Hofer, Amy R.
Hanick, Silvia Lin
Brunetti, Korey
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contents Identifying Threshold Concepts for Information Literacy: A Delphi Study Townsend, Lori Hofer, Amy R. Hanick, Silvia Lin Brunetti, Korey Information Literacy Fundamental Concepts Delphi Technique Expertise Usability Knowledge Level Information Science Scholarship Models Research Skills Library Research Library Instruction This study used the Delphi method to engage expert practitioners on the topic of threshold concepts--core ideas and processes in a discipline that students need to grasp in order to progress in their learning, but that are often unspoken or unrecognized by expert practitioners--for information literacy. A panel of experts considered two questions: First, is the threshold concept approach useful for information literacy instruction? The panel unanimously agreed that the threshold concept approach holds potential for information literacy instruction. Second, what are the threshold concepts for information literacy instruction? The panel proposed and discussed over 50 potential threshold concepts, finally settling on six information literacy threshold concepts.
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spellingShingle Identifying Threshold Concepts for Information Literacy: A Delphi Study
Townsend, Lori
Hofer, Amy R.
Hanick, Silvia Lin
Brunetti, Korey
Information Literacy
Fundamental Concepts
Delphi Technique
Expertise
Usability
Knowledge Level
Information Science
Scholarship
Models
Research Skills
Library Research
Library Instruction
Identifying Threshold Concepts for Information Literacy: A Delphi Study Townsend, Lori Hofer, Amy R. Hanick, Silvia Lin Brunetti, Korey Information Literacy Fundamental Concepts Delphi Technique Expertise Usability Knowledge Level Information Science Scholarship Models Research Skills Library Research Library Instruction This study used the Delphi method to engage expert practitioners on the topic of threshold concepts--core ideas and processes in a discipline that students need to grasp in order to progress in their learning, but that are often unspoken or unrecognized by expert practitioners--for information literacy. A panel of experts considered two questions: First, is the threshold concept approach useful for information literacy instruction? The panel unanimously agreed that the threshold concept approach holds potential for information literacy instruction. Second, what are the threshold concepts for information literacy instruction? The panel proposed and discussed over 50 potential threshold concepts, finally settling on six information literacy threshold concepts.
title Identifying Threshold Concepts for Information Literacy: A Delphi Study
topic Information Literacy
Fundamental Concepts
Delphi Technique
Expertise
Usability
Knowledge Level
Information Science
Scholarship
Models
Research Skills
Library Research
Library Instruction
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1103398