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Main Authors: Moore, Anne C., Ivory, Gary
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ677437
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author Moore, Anne C.
Ivory, Gary
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Ivory, Gary
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Ivory, Gary
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contents Do Hispanic-Serving Institutions Have What It Takes To Foster Information Literacy? One Case. Moore, Anne C. Ivory, Gary College Faculty College Students Educational Needs Higher Education Hispanic American Students Information Literacy Internet Library Skills Teacher Attitudes Teacher Expectations of Students Teacher Surveys Surveys of 111 faculty at 3 campuses of New Mexico State University indicated that respondents had medium-high levels of information literacy and realized that students needed information literacy education. However, respondents were not committed to promoting information literacy in students. Recommendations for promoting Latino students' information literacy are offered to content-area faculty, librarians, higher-education leaders, and researchers. (Contains 29 references.) (TD)
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spellingShingle Do Hispanic-Serving Institutions Have What It Takes To Foster Information Literacy? One Case.
Moore, Anne C.
Ivory, Gary
College Faculty
College Students
Educational Needs
Higher Education
Hispanic American Students
Information Literacy
Internet
Library Skills
Teacher Attitudes
Teacher Expectations of Students
Teacher Surveys
Do Hispanic-Serving Institutions Have What It Takes To Foster Information Literacy? One Case. Moore, Anne C. Ivory, Gary College Faculty College Students Educational Needs Higher Education Hispanic American Students Information Literacy Internet Library Skills Teacher Attitudes Teacher Expectations of Students Teacher Surveys Surveys of 111 faculty at 3 campuses of New Mexico State University indicated that respondents had medium-high levels of information literacy and realized that students needed information literacy education. However, respondents were not committed to promoting information literacy in students. Recommendations for promoting Latino students' information literacy are offered to content-area faculty, librarians, higher-education leaders, and researchers. (Contains 29 references.) (TD)
title Do Hispanic-Serving Institutions Have What It Takes To Foster Information Literacy? One Case.
topic College Faculty
College Students
Educational Needs
Higher Education
Hispanic American Students
Information Literacy
Internet
Library Skills
Teacher Attitudes
Teacher Expectations of Students
Teacher Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ677437