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Main Authors: Subramaniam, Mega M., Jaeger, Paul T.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ942933
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author Subramaniam, Mega M.
Jaeger, Paul T.
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Jaeger, Paul T.
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contents Weaving Diversity into LIS: An Examination of Diversity Course Offerings in iSchool Programs Subramaniam, Mega M. Jaeger, Paul T. Information Science Education Cultural Pluralism Information Science Course Descriptions Multicultural Education Cultural Literacy Curriculum Evaluation Content Analysis College Programs Context Effect Course Content Course Objectives This study examines the current state of diversity course offerings in Library and Information Science (LIS) programs through the analysis of syllabi of diversity-related courses offered in the American Library Association accredited Master of Library and Information Science (MLS) programs at iSchools (a group of information schools that include the majority of the largest LIS programs) in North America. Utilizing Pawley's four paradigms that dominate research and teaching in LIS--science/technology, business/management, mission/service, and society/culture--this study analyzes the syllabi of diversity-related courses to better understand the content, context, availability, emphases, and level of these courses, as well as the paradigm into which the course fits. This study found only a small number of courses in the sample focused on diversity, and of these courses, almost all were electives that emphasized a small number of diversity topics. The analysis of the findings forms the basis for recommendations about improving the focus on and for future studies of diversity in LIS education. (Contains 4 tables.)
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spellingShingle Weaving Diversity into LIS: An Examination of Diversity Course Offerings in iSchool Programs
Subramaniam, Mega M.
Jaeger, Paul T.
Information Science Education
Cultural Pluralism
Information Science
Course Descriptions
Multicultural Education
Cultural Literacy
Curriculum Evaluation
Content Analysis
College Programs
Context Effect
Course Content
Course Objectives
Weaving Diversity into LIS: An Examination of Diversity Course Offerings in iSchool Programs Subramaniam, Mega M. Jaeger, Paul T. Information Science Education Cultural Pluralism Information Science Course Descriptions Multicultural Education Cultural Literacy Curriculum Evaluation Content Analysis College Programs Context Effect Course Content Course Objectives This study examines the current state of diversity course offerings in Library and Information Science (LIS) programs through the analysis of syllabi of diversity-related courses offered in the American Library Association accredited Master of Library and Information Science (MLS) programs at iSchools (a group of information schools that include the majority of the largest LIS programs) in North America. Utilizing Pawley's four paradigms that dominate research and teaching in LIS--science/technology, business/management, mission/service, and society/culture--this study analyzes the syllabi of diversity-related courses to better understand the content, context, availability, emphases, and level of these courses, as well as the paradigm into which the course fits. This study found only a small number of courses in the sample focused on diversity, and of these courses, almost all were electives that emphasized a small number of diversity topics. The analysis of the findings forms the basis for recommendations about improving the focus on and for future studies of diversity in LIS education. (Contains 4 tables.)
title Weaving Diversity into LIS: An Examination of Diversity Course Offerings in iSchool Programs
topic Information Science Education
Cultural Pluralism
Information Science
Course Descriptions
Multicultural Education
Cultural Literacy
Curriculum Evaluation
Content Analysis
College Programs
Context Effect
Course Content
Course Objectives
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ942933