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Main Author: Chu, Samuel Kai Wah
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ994324
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contents Assessing Information Literacy: A Case Study of Primary 5 Students in Hong Kong Chu, Samuel Kai Wah Foreign Countries School Libraries Information Literacy Case Studies Elementary School Students Grade 5 Reading Ability Gender Differences Reading Comprehension This paper reports an exploratory investigation of the information-literacy levels of primary 5 students in Hong Kong. Factors such as gender and reading ability were also examined. Primary 5 students from four local schools completed a fourteen-item information-literacy assessment (ILA), which was adopted and modified from questions on the sixth-grade version of the Tool for Real-time Assessment of Information Literacy Skills (TRAILS). The ILA covered five TRAILS categories and three American Association of School Librarians (AASL) and Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) IL standards to measure different aspects of information literacy. Reading ability was measured by questions from a local public test of reading comprehension. On average, the participants (n = 199) achieved a mean score of 9.12 (SD = 2.56), and most assessment items showed room for improvement. Female students (n = 97; 48.7 percent) scored higher on the ILA than their male counterparts (n = 102; 51.3 percent), suggesting female students' higher level of information literacy. Results also revealed a positive and significant relationship between students' information literacy and reading ability. These findings offer a preliminary understanding of the information literacy of children in Hong Kong. (Contains 3 figures and 6 tables.)
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spellingShingle Assessing Information Literacy: A Case Study of Primary 5 Students in Hong Kong
Chu, Samuel Kai Wah
Foreign Countries
School Libraries
Information Literacy
Case Studies
Elementary School Students
Grade 5
Reading Ability
Gender Differences
Reading Comprehension
Assessing Information Literacy: A Case Study of Primary 5 Students in Hong Kong Chu, Samuel Kai Wah Foreign Countries School Libraries Information Literacy Case Studies Elementary School Students Grade 5 Reading Ability Gender Differences Reading Comprehension This paper reports an exploratory investigation of the information-literacy levels of primary 5 students in Hong Kong. Factors such as gender and reading ability were also examined. Primary 5 students from four local schools completed a fourteen-item information-literacy assessment (ILA), which was adopted and modified from questions on the sixth-grade version of the Tool for Real-time Assessment of Information Literacy Skills (TRAILS). The ILA covered five TRAILS categories and three American Association of School Librarians (AASL) and Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) IL standards to measure different aspects of information literacy. Reading ability was measured by questions from a local public test of reading comprehension. On average, the participants (n = 199) achieved a mean score of 9.12 (SD = 2.56), and most assessment items showed room for improvement. Female students (n = 97; 48.7 percent) scored higher on the ILA than their male counterparts (n = 102; 51.3 percent), suggesting female students' higher level of information literacy. Results also revealed a positive and significant relationship between students' information literacy and reading ability. These findings offer a preliminary understanding of the information literacy of children in Hong Kong. (Contains 3 figures and 6 tables.)
title Assessing Information Literacy: A Case Study of Primary 5 Students in Hong Kong
topic Foreign Countries
School Libraries
Information Literacy
Case Studies
Elementary School Students
Grade 5
Reading Ability
Gender Differences
Reading Comprehension
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ994324