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1. Verfasser: Yohe, Paula
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2007
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contents Getting Information Literacy Standards Noticed: How Promoting These Standards Just Might Save Your Job Yohe, Paula Information Literacy Librarians School Libraries Library Role Outreach Programs Library Services Professional Development Standards There is a curriculum ready, willing, and able to remedy the US' significant information literacy deficiency. So why doesn't anyone know about information literacy standards? In a recent editorial column by Carol Simpson, she offers three suggestions: (1) library media specialists are not doing a good job spreading the word; (2) The standards are not clear enough; and (3) Everyone has spent too much time complaining amongst themselves, and not enough time making a difference. In this article, the author examines each of these challenges, and offers specific ways in which library media specialists can not only promote information literacy standards, but improve school perceptions of their libraries and their expertise. A few simple changes may be all it takes to save a program.
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spellingShingle Getting Information Literacy Standards Noticed: How Promoting These Standards Just Might Save Your Job
Yohe, Paula
Information Literacy
Librarians
School Libraries
Library Role
Outreach Programs
Library Services
Professional Development
Standards
Getting Information Literacy Standards Noticed: How Promoting These Standards Just Might Save Your Job Yohe, Paula Information Literacy Librarians School Libraries Library Role Outreach Programs Library Services Professional Development Standards There is a curriculum ready, willing, and able to remedy the US' significant information literacy deficiency. So why doesn't anyone know about information literacy standards? In a recent editorial column by Carol Simpson, she offers three suggestions: (1) library media specialists are not doing a good job spreading the word; (2) The standards are not clear enough; and (3) Everyone has spent too much time complaining amongst themselves, and not enough time making a difference. In this article, the author examines each of these challenges, and offers specific ways in which library media specialists can not only promote information literacy standards, but improve school perceptions of their libraries and their expertise. A few simple changes may be all it takes to save a program.
title Getting Information Literacy Standards Noticed: How Promoting These Standards Just Might Save Your Job
topic Information Literacy
Librarians
School Libraries
Library Role
Outreach Programs
Library Services
Professional Development
Standards
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ779144