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1. Verfasser: Kigongo-Bukenya, I. M. N.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2003
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author Kigongo-Bukenya, I. M. N.
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contents Towards a Viable Curriculum: A Comparative Study of Curricula at the East African School of Library and Information Science and the Departments of Library and Information Studies of the Universities of Wales, Botswana, and Capetown Kigongo-Bukenya, I. M. N. Qualitative Research Foreign Countries Information Science Education Comparative Education Case Studies Curriculum Development Curriculum Evaluation Curriculum Research Stakeholders Program Attitudes Educational Development Course Content Applying a qualitative research design and using questionnaires, interviews, observation, focus groups, and debate, this study examines the phenomena and implications of change on LIS curricula, the stakeholders' perception of the current curriculum, the processes of curriculum design and review, and the impact of social, economic, political and technological factors at the East African School of Library and Information Science (EASLIS). For comparative purposes, experiences in the Departments of Library and Information Studies at the University of Wales (Aberystwyth), Botswana and Cape Town are also examined. Findings suggest the need for curricula policy, improvement of programme content both in academic and ICT aspects, indigenisation and harmonisation of programmes, the adoption of varied teaching methods, improvement of space, teaching, research and ICT facilities, internalisation of programmes and the introduction of a practicum are required at EASLIS.
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spellingShingle Towards a Viable Curriculum: A Comparative Study of Curricula at the East African School of Library and Information Science and the Departments of Library and Information Studies of the Universities of Wales, Botswana, and Capetown
Kigongo-Bukenya, I. M. N.
Qualitative Research
Foreign Countries
Information Science Education
Comparative Education
Case Studies
Curriculum Development
Curriculum Evaluation
Curriculum Research
Stakeholders
Program Attitudes
Educational Development
Course Content
Towards a Viable Curriculum: A Comparative Study of Curricula at the East African School of Library and Information Science and the Departments of Library and Information Studies of the Universities of Wales, Botswana, and Capetown Kigongo-Bukenya, I. M. N. Qualitative Research Foreign Countries Information Science Education Comparative Education Case Studies Curriculum Development Curriculum Evaluation Curriculum Research Stakeholders Program Attitudes Educational Development Course Content Applying a qualitative research design and using questionnaires, interviews, observation, focus groups, and debate, this study examines the phenomena and implications of change on LIS curricula, the stakeholders' perception of the current curriculum, the processes of curriculum design and review, and the impact of social, economic, political and technological factors at the East African School of Library and Information Science (EASLIS). For comparative purposes, experiences in the Departments of Library and Information Studies at the University of Wales (Aberystwyth), Botswana and Cape Town are also examined. Findings suggest the need for curricula policy, improvement of programme content both in academic and ICT aspects, indigenisation and harmonisation of programmes, the adoption of varied teaching methods, improvement of space, teaching, research and ICT facilities, internalisation of programmes and the introduction of a practicum are required at EASLIS.
title Towards a Viable Curriculum: A Comparative Study of Curricula at the East African School of Library and Information Science and the Departments of Library and Information Studies of the Universities of Wales, Botswana, and Capetown
topic Qualitative Research
Foreign Countries
Information Science Education
Comparative Education
Case Studies
Curriculum Development
Curriculum Evaluation
Curriculum Research
Stakeholders
Program Attitudes
Educational Development
Course Content
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ853786