Getting Information Literacy Standards Noticed: How Promoting These Standards Just Might Save Your Job
P. Yohe. Library Media Connection, 26 (3):
28-30(November 2007)M3: Article; Yohe, Paula 1; Affiliations: 1: Director of Technology, Dillon School District Two, South Carolina; Source Information: Nov2007, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p28; Subject Term: INFORMATION literacy; Subject Term: EDUCATION -- Standards; Subject Term: LIBRARIES & education; Subject Term: GENERAL education; Subject Term: PARTNERSHIPS in education; Subject Term: EDUCATION -- Societies, etc.; Subject Term: LIBRARY science -- Societies, etc.; Subject Term: EDUCATIONAL programs; Subject Term: ACADEMIC achievement; Number of Pages: 3p; Document Type: Article.
Abstract
The article explores ways on how to promote information literacy standards and how these standards improve school perceptions toward libraries. It is important for library associations to organize meetings aimed at the discussion over the importance of information literacy. It is also recommended to develop partnerships with other general curriculum professional organizations in order emphasize the direct effects of good information literacy to the success of education in other curriculum areas. Teachers and administrators must also be kept informed on the services offered by libraries.; The article explores ways on how to promote information literacy standards and how these standards improve school perceptions toward libraries. It is important for library associations to organize meetings aimed at the discussion over the importance of information literacy. It is also recommended to develop partnerships with other general curriculum professional organizations in order emphasize the direct effects of good information literacy to the success of education in other curriculum areas. Teachers and administrators must also be kept informed on the services offered by libraries.
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