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Autori principali: Schroeder, Robert, Cahoy, Ellysa Stern
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2010
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author Schroeder, Robert
Cahoy, Ellysa Stern
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Cahoy, Ellysa Stern
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Cahoy, Ellysa Stern
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contents Valuing Information Literacy: Affective Learning and the ACRL Standards Schroeder, Robert Cahoy, Ellysa Stern Higher Education Student Research Research Methodology Research Skills Information Literacy Technological Literacy Thinking Skills Critical Thinking Mastery Learning Affective Behavior Affective Objectives Standards Library Instruction College Students Librarians Academic Libraries Information Seeking Cooperation Higher education information literacy standards have readily addressed cognitive skills, although affective competencies--the emotional abilities that students must acquire in order to successfully navigate the research process--have not yet been incorporated into standards. This paper presents examples of current information literacy standards, integrating affective competencies or dispositions, including the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) "21st Century Learning Standards," and proposes a model for affective-focused higher education information literacy standards. The role of affect in library learning, the importance of affective competencies, and the centrality of affective learning to student mastery of research skills are discussed. Viewing information literacy as an integrated literacy, encompassing affective learning, technological literacy, and critical thinking, can provide avenues for greater collaboration with faculty in support of effective student research assignments. (Contains 3 tables and 69 notes.)
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spellingShingle Valuing Information Literacy: Affective Learning and the ACRL Standards
Schroeder, Robert
Cahoy, Ellysa Stern
Higher Education
Student Research
Research Methodology
Research Skills
Information Literacy
Technological Literacy
Thinking Skills
Critical Thinking
Mastery Learning
Affective Behavior
Affective Objectives
Standards
Library Instruction
College Students
Librarians
Academic Libraries
Information Seeking
Cooperation
Valuing Information Literacy: Affective Learning and the ACRL Standards Schroeder, Robert Cahoy, Ellysa Stern Higher Education Student Research Research Methodology Research Skills Information Literacy Technological Literacy Thinking Skills Critical Thinking Mastery Learning Affective Behavior Affective Objectives Standards Library Instruction College Students Librarians Academic Libraries Information Seeking Cooperation Higher education information literacy standards have readily addressed cognitive skills, although affective competencies--the emotional abilities that students must acquire in order to successfully navigate the research process--have not yet been incorporated into standards. This paper presents examples of current information literacy standards, integrating affective competencies or dispositions, including the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) "21st Century Learning Standards," and proposes a model for affective-focused higher education information literacy standards. The role of affect in library learning, the importance of affective competencies, and the centrality of affective learning to student mastery of research skills are discussed. Viewing information literacy as an integrated literacy, encompassing affective learning, technological literacy, and critical thinking, can provide avenues for greater collaboration with faculty in support of effective student research assignments. (Contains 3 tables and 69 notes.)
title Valuing Information Literacy: Affective Learning and the ACRL Standards
topic Higher Education
Student Research
Research Methodology
Research Skills
Information Literacy
Technological Literacy
Thinking Skills
Critical Thinking
Mastery Learning
Affective Behavior
Affective Objectives
Standards
Library Instruction
College Students
Librarians
Academic Libraries
Information Seeking
Cooperation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ913986