This document discusses designing an information literacy program for K-12 students. It defines information literacy and describes the abilities of information literate people. It provides examples of how an information literacy program could be integrated into the K-12 curriculum at different grade levels from kindergarten through high school. It also discusses essential elements for designing an effective information literacy program, such as understanding student development, having administrative support, and integrating information literacy skills into language arts classes. Finally, it provides some examples of information literacy services that could be offered in a school library.
Information Literacy Program Design for K-12 Curriculum
1. Information Literacy
Services and
Teaching Programs
in the School Library
Zarah Gagatiga
Teacher Librarian, The Beacon Academy
Board Rep for Librarians, PBBY
http://lovealibrarian.blogspot.com
2. Remember this?
K-12 Decoded: Designing an
Information Literacy Program for the
K-12 Curriculum
De La Salle Santiago Zobel School
Learning Resource Center
13 November 2012
3. What did we accomplish then?
* Discussed the salient features of K-12
Program
* Envisioned the Filipino graduate of the K-12
Program
* Implications of the K-12 Program to librarians
and libraries
4. We left an open path!
Information Literacy
A set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when
information is needed and have the ability to locate,
evaluate and use effectively the needed information. (ALA,
2000)
...includes the communication of (created) information and
that, the process by which information were gathered and
derived from a variety of sources was done ethically and
responsibly.
5. Information literate people can...
a. accesses information efficiently and
effectively
b. evaluates information critically and
competently
c. uses information accurately and creatively
d. appreciates literature and other creative
expression of information
6. Information literate people can...
e. strives for excellence in information seeking
and knowledge generation
f. pursues information related to personal
interests
g. contributes positively to the learning
community and to society and thus recognizes
the importance of information to a democratic
societ
7. Information literate people can...
h. practices ethical behavior in regard to
information and information technology
i. participates effectively in groups to pursue
and generate information
OR
INFORMATION
LITERACY
INFORMATION
FLUENCY
8. Designing an IL Program: Must
Haves
* Knowledge of the library collection, library
users, patrons, school curriculum, pedagogy
and instructional technology.
* Support of the administration, teachers and
the library staff
* IL advocacy beliefs (Are you a believer?)
* Good grasp of IL philosophy
9. Designing an IL Program in Context
Look at how learners developmentally grow
and go through stages.
10. Designing an IL Program in Context
Kindergarten
library orientation,
introduction to
literature (stories and
concept books), book
awareness, reading
habit, guided viewing,
supervised use of AV
and computers
Primary Years
library orientation,
organization of information
fiction and non-fiction
materials, literary
appreciation, basic
references, parts of a book,
online resources,
basic/simplified research
models, engagement with
AV/media
11. Designing an IL Program in Context
Junior High School
library orientation,
organization of information
and ideas, information cycle
and research process
literary genre, primary and
secondary sources,
engagement with AV/media
and technology, processing
and presentation of
information
High School
reports, essays,
experiments, investigations,
surveys, interviews,
production and creation of
information, use of
technology
*one-on-one consultation
with librarian, guided
inquiry, assisted research,
interlib loan, library
consortium
12. Integrating the IL Program in the K-
12 Language Arts Curriculum
Reading as a unitary and global skill.
Word
Recognition
COMPREHENSION
STUDY SKILLS/LIFE SKILLS
K-12 LAT/English Curriculum
13. Let's take a closer look.
K-12 LAT / English Curriculum
STUDY SKILLS - Grades 1 to 3
STUDY SKILLS - Grades 7 to 10
Workshop:
Can you find IL descriptors?
Are there skills similar to IL? What are these?
What do these similarities tell us?
14. Information Literacy Programs
Lesson Planning
Basics
1. What do I want my
students to learn?
2. How will I teach what I
want them to learn?
3. How will I know that they
have learned?
Lesson Plan Template
I. Objectives
II. Learning Experience
a. Priming
b. Learning Input
c. Drills/Tasks
III. Evaluation
IV. Feedback
15. IL Services in the School Library
1. KWL
2. Venn Diagramm
3. OPAC
4. Citation Guides
5. Research Tool Kit
6. Inter-lib loan
7. Out sourcing / library
consortium
8. Ask-a-Librarian
9. Lib guides and
Pathfinders
10. Social Media