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The Information Literate School Community 2

The Information Literate School Community 2
Author: James Henri
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 178063417X

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This book is both an update and an extension of The Information Literate School Community: Best practice which has been used as a student textbook and practitioners guide in a number of countries. In this new book, the editors have sought to bring together an eclectic but focused group of researchers and practitioners to explore the key aspects of leadership in the information literate school community. The book provides both students and practitioners (principals, teachers, teacher librarians and researchers) with a critical analysis and evaluation of topics such as the concept of an information literate school community; the development of new literacies; research on information literacy; the implementation of an information literacy programme; the importance of reading development; leadership in information literate schools; policy formulation; knowledge management; ICT and student learning; the role of the teacher librarian; and professional development. There is an even balance of research and practice in the book that will appeal to a wide audience because of its currency and topicality.


Leadership Issues in the Information Literate School Community

Leadership Issues in the Information Literate School Community
Author: James Henri
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2005-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0897899431

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Editors James Henri and Marlene Asselin view the Information Literate School Community (ILSC) as being international. This edited volume of essays from teacher librarians and library educators around the world addresses the issues teacher librarians must face to become leaders in the new worldwide emerging vision of schools. To establish a framework for views expressed by the authors, the editors have identified four major developments that are shaping current thinking and practices of teaching and learning: New learners, New and multiliteracies, New and multiple identities and communities, and Teaching as a political activity. Issues facing teacher librarians as potential school leaders are embedded in these contexts within the essays. The book features chapters written by well-known authors in the field such as Ken Haycock, Leslie Farmer, Ann Clyde, Diane Oberg, James Henri, Marlene Asselin, and others. Chapter topics include discussions of reading and the ILSC, knowledge building and the ILSC, policies in the ILSC, the leadership role of the principal in the ILSC, preparing pre-service teachers for the ILSC, and so on.


The Information Literate School Community

The Information Literate School Community
Author: James Henri
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1999
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

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This work is a collection of research, professional, and case study papers that explore a wide range of issues that underpin the information literate school community.


The Information Literate School Community 2

The Information Literate School Community 2
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Release: 2005
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This book is both an update and extension of The Information Literate School Community : Best Practice. It provides a critical analysis and evaluation of topics such as the concept of and information literate school community; the development of new literacies; research on information literacy; the implementation of an information literacy program; the importance of reading development; leadership in information literate schools; policy formulation; knowledge management; ICT and student learning; the role of the teacher librarian; and professional development. [Back cover, ed]


Concise Guide to Information Literacy

Concise Guide to Information Literacy
Author: Scott Lanning
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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This flexible text can serve as the basis of a course in information literacy or as a supplemental text or basic research guide in any course. Both a students' textbook and an instructional reference for educators, this brief but information-rich text teaches students what information literacy is and why it's such an important skill to develop. Authors Scott Lanning and Caitlin Gerrity concentrate on developing skills and behaviors that positively impact the information literacy process. They teach such skills as evaluating and using information and behaviors like exploring, analyzing, and creating. Updated to incorporate the new AASL standards, this third edition of Concise Guide to Information Literacy includes new information on the value of curiosity and choice in the research process, offers a new model of the research process (the Reflective Inquiry Model), and updates the Decision Points Information Seeking Model that describes how student researchers choose to use the information they've found. This book has proven to be invaluable for high school and college students learning about information literacy and librarians and teachers in upper high school and community college settings.


Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning

Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning
Author: American Association of School Librarians
Publisher: ALA Editions
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1998
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

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This volume aims to help readers respond proactively and help to lead the way to collaborative learning in schools.


Developing People's Information Capabilities

Developing People's Information Capabilities
Author: Mark Hepworth
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1781907676

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Developing People's Information Capabilities: Fostering Information Literacy in Educational, Workplace and Community Contexts is Vol 8 of the well regarded Library and Information Science Series. This book hones in on accessible issues across different work and educational contexts and is of value to both academic and practitioner.