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Autore principale: Chan, Christopher
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Pubblicazione: 2016
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contents Institutional Assessment of Student Information Literacy Ability: A Case Study Chan, Christopher Foreign Countries College Libraries Testing Standardized Tests Information Literacy Case Studies Student Evaluation Undergraduate Students Performance Based Assessment Evidence Cutting Scores Student Improvement Validity Reliability Longitudinal Studies Instructional Program Divisions Comparative Analysis Pretests Posttests With increasing interest in the assessment of learning outcomes in higher education, stakeholders are demanding concrete evidence of student learning. This applies no less to information literacy outcomes, which have been adopted by many colleges and universities around the world. This article describes the experience of a university library in Hong Kong in administering a standardized test of information literacy--the Research Readiness Self-Assessment (RRSA)--at the institutional level to satisfy the need for evidence of learning. Compelling evidence was found of improvement in student information literacy ability over the course of their studies.
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spellingShingle Institutional Assessment of Student Information Literacy Ability: A Case Study
Chan, Christopher
Foreign Countries
College Libraries
Testing
Standardized Tests
Information Literacy
Case Studies
Student Evaluation
Undergraduate Students
Performance Based Assessment
Evidence
Cutting Scores
Student Improvement
Validity
Reliability
Longitudinal Studies
Instructional Program Divisions
Comparative Analysis
Pretests Posttests
Institutional Assessment of Student Information Literacy Ability: A Case Study Chan, Christopher Foreign Countries College Libraries Testing Standardized Tests Information Literacy Case Studies Student Evaluation Undergraduate Students Performance Based Assessment Evidence Cutting Scores Student Improvement Validity Reliability Longitudinal Studies Instructional Program Divisions Comparative Analysis Pretests Posttests With increasing interest in the assessment of learning outcomes in higher education, stakeholders are demanding concrete evidence of student learning. This applies no less to information literacy outcomes, which have been adopted by many colleges and universities around the world. This article describes the experience of a university library in Hong Kong in administering a standardized test of information literacy--the Research Readiness Self-Assessment (RRSA)--at the institutional level to satisfy the need for evidence of learning. Compelling evidence was found of improvement in student information literacy ability over the course of their studies.
title Institutional Assessment of Student Information Literacy Ability: A Case Study
topic Foreign Countries
College Libraries
Testing
Standardized Tests
Information Literacy
Case Studies
Student Evaluation
Undergraduate Students
Performance Based Assessment
Evidence
Cutting Scores
Student Improvement
Validity
Reliability
Longitudinal Studies
Instructional Program Divisions
Comparative Analysis
Pretests Posttests
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1103399