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Mapping the
development of critical
information behaviour
through school and
university
Sheila Webber
Andrew Madden*
Nigel Ford
Mary Crowder
i3, RGU, Aberdeen, June 2017
Photo of Mountbatten cat: Peter Reid
University of Sheffield iSchool
*Sun Yat-Sen University
Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research
Council, 2010-12 (15 months)
Professor Nigel
Ford - Principal
Investigator
Mary Crowder -
Researcher
Dr Andrew
Madden -
Researcher
Sheffield University, Information School, Centre for Information Literacy Research
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Research Questions relevant to this
presentation
1. How does critical information behaviour develop
through school and university?
2. What are the main differences in the information
behaviour of students at different points in their
development through school and university – and
particularly as they transition from school to
university?
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Methods
• Qualitative
– 72 one-to-one interviews (teachers, librarians and university
students)
– 86 people in focus groups (the under-18s at schools, 6th
form colleges/Further Education)
• Quantitative.
– Testing elements in a model of intrinsic/extrinsic motivation
and effort (derived from Crowder & Pupynin,1993), mostly 5
point Likert scales
– Minor differences in questionnaires for schools etc. and
universities administered online and in print
– Used SPSS for analysis; ANOVAs, correlation and
regression analysis. The ANOVA analysis is presented here
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Samples: Questionnaires analysed
School children
• Female - 414
• Male - 286
• Total - 700
Key stage 3 (ages 12-14: 240); Key stage
4 (15-16: 119); Key stage 5 (16-18: 341)
From 8 secondary schools and 3
sixth form colleges in South
Yorkshire
University students
• Female - 405
• Male - 270
• Total - 675
From 4 universities in South
Yorkshire and the Midlands
Notes: original sample size was 802 school + 948 university students: data was cleaned by removing those
educated previously outside the UK, and by stratified random deselection of female participants in order to
control for the effect of gender, to enable comparison across study level
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Theoretical frameworks
• Research into approaches to learning (e.g. Marton
et al. 1984)
• IB and Information Literacy (IL) research which
focuses on motivation/ study approaches/ personal
characteristics (e.g. Ford et al, 2003)
• Model developed by Crowder & Pupynin (1993) into
motivation for training
• Ford (1986) deep critical information behaviour
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Example question
(Based on subjects compulsory at KS3)
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Example question
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Findings
Webber2017
Motivation
• KS4 students were more motivated than KS5
students by wanting to avoid failure
• KS5 students were more motivated by learning as
much as they could, and pleasing other people than
were undergraduates
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Independent information seeking
• KS3 students perceived themselves more than did
KS4 students to be required to engage in
independent information seeking
• KS5 students were more involved in independent
information seeking than those in KS4
• Relative to KS5 students, undergraduate students
(i.e. years 1 to 3 taken as a group) were required
even more to engage in independent information
seeking
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Trustworthiness
• KS3 students put in more effort [than KS4 students] into
finding information, ensuring that it was trustworthy, and
understanding it before making use of it
• Undergraduates felt more than KS5 students that finding
information takes a lot of effort, but that it makes work
more interesting
• Undergraduates found it more satisfying to know that
information was trustworthy, and felt less need than did
KS5 students for teachers to give more guidance in
relation to selecting acceptable sources
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Understanding
• KS5 students felt more than did undergraduates that
they could get good marks without really understanding
the information being used
• Relative to undergraduates, they wanted more teacher
guidance than they were receiving in how to use
information
• Undergraduates thought (more than did KS5 students)
that understanding information makes work more
satisfying, and they put more effort into trying to
understand information
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
• Many teachers in school and college suggested that
pressure to meet government targets has resulted
in students being spoon-fed towards exams, with
less emphasis on the development of skills to find
and use information in support of their own learning
• One sixth-form teacher said that when they teach
outside the curriculum the students question why
they are doing something that is not on the syllabus
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Strategic approach
• “On-line? Well first thing I would do is like if I am doing physics
and it’s AQA I will go straight onto AQA website and look at the
syllabus for the subject I am doing then work on from that.
“Right so do they have links out from there or?
“No it’s just I need to know what that is, it’s just like basically
explains what you need to know, and you can just like figure it
out from that what you need to learn.”
• Prefers the format that has the most explicit match with the task
“It’s not always tailored to your exam board when you go on line
but then when you get the book it’s exactly to your exam board.
So it’s to exactly your specification.
“Is that the most important thing when you are looking for
information?
“Yes. “ (6th form school student)
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Relevance
• KS5 students found it more satisfying [than did KS4
students] when they could see how things were
relevant, and from understanding the information they
were using – into which they put a lot of effort
• For undergraduates, deciding what was relevant took a
lot of effort, and they were less confident of being able
to do so, although establishing relevance was felt to
make work more interesting
• UG students struggled more to understand what is
required for a good piece of work, and found it much
less easy to keep up with all the work they had to do
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Wikipedia
• K3 students made more use of Wikipedia in their
work, rating it more highly as a good source of basic
information, useful for understanding a new topic,
and more reliable
• KS5 students considered Wikipedia a good place to
obtain basic information more than did KS4
students
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
• Undergraduates reported more than KS5 students that
teachers told them not to use Wikipedia in their work,
and that they made less use of it
• They also felt less that Wikipedia is a reliable source…
… but more that it is a good place to obtain basic
information…
… and more that they made use of it when they wanted
to learn about a new topic.
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Final thoughts
Photo of Mountbatten cat: Peter Reid
• Issue worth probing more around KS4 (which is when
students face first set of crucial examinations at
secondary level)
• KS4 felt they are doing less independent information
seeking than KS3 or KS5, they put less effort into
finding, evaluating and understanding information than
did KS3, were more motivated by fear of failure than
KS5
• Also interesting to probe possible changing attitudes of
student + their teachers through different levels
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
Sheila Webber
Information School, University of Sheffield, UK
s.webber@sheffield.ac.uk
http://information-literacy.blogspot.com/
Twitter: @sheilayoshikawa
Dr Andrew Madden
Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China
madden@sysu.edu.cn
Professor Nigel Ford
Information School, University of Sheffield, UK
n.ford@sheffield.ac.uk
Mary Crowder
Minds at Work
m.crowder@sheffield.ac.uk
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
References
• Crowder, M. and Pupynin, K. (1993) The motivation to train: a review of
the literature and the development of a comprehensive model of
training motivation. Minds at Work, for the Department of Employment.
• Ford, N. (1986). Psychological determinants of information needs: a
small-scale study of higher education students. Journal of librarianship
and information science, 18(1), 47-62.
• Ford, N., Miller, D and Moss, N. (2003). Web search strategies and
approaches to studying. Journal of the American Society of Information
Science and Technology, 54(6), 473-489.
• Marton, F., Hounsell, D. and Entwistle, N. (Eds.) (1984) The Experience
of learning: implications for teaching and studying in higher education.
Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press.
Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017

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Mapping the development of critical information behaviour through school and university

  • 1. Mapping the development of critical information behaviour through school and university Sheila Webber Andrew Madden* Nigel Ford Mary Crowder i3, RGU, Aberdeen, June 2017 Photo of Mountbatten cat: Peter Reid University of Sheffield iSchool *Sun Yat-Sen University
  • 2. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, 2010-12 (15 months) Professor Nigel Ford - Principal Investigator Mary Crowder - Researcher Dr Andrew Madden - Researcher Sheffield University, Information School, Centre for Information Literacy Research Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 3. Research Questions relevant to this presentation 1. How does critical information behaviour develop through school and university? 2. What are the main differences in the information behaviour of students at different points in their development through school and university – and particularly as they transition from school to university? Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 4. Methods • Qualitative – 72 one-to-one interviews (teachers, librarians and university students) – 86 people in focus groups (the under-18s at schools, 6th form colleges/Further Education) • Quantitative. – Testing elements in a model of intrinsic/extrinsic motivation and effort (derived from Crowder & Pupynin,1993), mostly 5 point Likert scales – Minor differences in questionnaires for schools etc. and universities administered online and in print – Used SPSS for analysis; ANOVAs, correlation and regression analysis. The ANOVA analysis is presented here Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 5. Samples: Questionnaires analysed School children • Female - 414 • Male - 286 • Total - 700 Key stage 3 (ages 12-14: 240); Key stage 4 (15-16: 119); Key stage 5 (16-18: 341) From 8 secondary schools and 3 sixth form colleges in South Yorkshire University students • Female - 405 • Male - 270 • Total - 675 From 4 universities in South Yorkshire and the Midlands Notes: original sample size was 802 school + 948 university students: data was cleaned by removing those educated previously outside the UK, and by stratified random deselection of female participants in order to control for the effect of gender, to enable comparison across study level Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 6. Theoretical frameworks • Research into approaches to learning (e.g. Marton et al. 1984) • IB and Information Literacy (IL) research which focuses on motivation/ study approaches/ personal characteristics (e.g. Ford et al, 2003) • Model developed by Crowder & Pupynin (1993) into motivation for training • Ford (1986) deep critical information behaviour Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 7. Example question (Based on subjects compulsory at KS3) Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 10. Motivation • KS4 students were more motivated than KS5 students by wanting to avoid failure • KS5 students were more motivated by learning as much as they could, and pleasing other people than were undergraduates Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 11. Independent information seeking • KS3 students perceived themselves more than did KS4 students to be required to engage in independent information seeking • KS5 students were more involved in independent information seeking than those in KS4 • Relative to KS5 students, undergraduate students (i.e. years 1 to 3 taken as a group) were required even more to engage in independent information seeking Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 12. Trustworthiness • KS3 students put in more effort [than KS4 students] into finding information, ensuring that it was trustworthy, and understanding it before making use of it • Undergraduates felt more than KS5 students that finding information takes a lot of effort, but that it makes work more interesting • Undergraduates found it more satisfying to know that information was trustworthy, and felt less need than did KS5 students for teachers to give more guidance in relation to selecting acceptable sources Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 13. Understanding • KS5 students felt more than did undergraduates that they could get good marks without really understanding the information being used • Relative to undergraduates, they wanted more teacher guidance than they were receiving in how to use information • Undergraduates thought (more than did KS5 students) that understanding information makes work more satisfying, and they put more effort into trying to understand information Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 14. • Many teachers in school and college suggested that pressure to meet government targets has resulted in students being spoon-fed towards exams, with less emphasis on the development of skills to find and use information in support of their own learning • One sixth-form teacher said that when they teach outside the curriculum the students question why they are doing something that is not on the syllabus Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 15. Strategic approach • “On-line? Well first thing I would do is like if I am doing physics and it’s AQA I will go straight onto AQA website and look at the syllabus for the subject I am doing then work on from that. “Right so do they have links out from there or? “No it’s just I need to know what that is, it’s just like basically explains what you need to know, and you can just like figure it out from that what you need to learn.” • Prefers the format that has the most explicit match with the task “It’s not always tailored to your exam board when you go on line but then when you get the book it’s exactly to your exam board. So it’s to exactly your specification. “Is that the most important thing when you are looking for information? “Yes. “ (6th form school student) Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 16. Relevance • KS5 students found it more satisfying [than did KS4 students] when they could see how things were relevant, and from understanding the information they were using – into which they put a lot of effort • For undergraduates, deciding what was relevant took a lot of effort, and they were less confident of being able to do so, although establishing relevance was felt to make work more interesting • UG students struggled more to understand what is required for a good piece of work, and found it much less easy to keep up with all the work they had to do Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 17. Wikipedia • K3 students made more use of Wikipedia in their work, rating it more highly as a good source of basic information, useful for understanding a new topic, and more reliable • KS5 students considered Wikipedia a good place to obtain basic information more than did KS4 students Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 18. • Undergraduates reported more than KS5 students that teachers told them not to use Wikipedia in their work, and that they made less use of it • They also felt less that Wikipedia is a reliable source… … but more that it is a good place to obtain basic information… … and more that they made use of it when they wanted to learn about a new topic. Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 19. Final thoughts Photo of Mountbatten cat: Peter Reid
  • 20. • Issue worth probing more around KS4 (which is when students face first set of crucial examinations at secondary level) • KS4 felt they are doing less independent information seeking than KS3 or KS5, they put less effort into finding, evaluating and understanding information than did KS3, were more motivated by fear of failure than KS5 • Also interesting to probe possible changing attitudes of student + their teachers through different levels Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 21. Sheila Webber Information School, University of Sheffield, UK s.webber@sheffield.ac.uk http://information-literacy.blogspot.com/ Twitter: @sheilayoshikawa Dr Andrew Madden Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China madden@sysu.edu.cn Professor Nigel Ford Information School, University of Sheffield, UK n.ford@sheffield.ac.uk Mary Crowder Minds at Work m.crowder@sheffield.ac.uk Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017
  • 22. References • Crowder, M. and Pupynin, K. (1993) The motivation to train: a review of the literature and the development of a comprehensive model of training motivation. Minds at Work, for the Department of Employment. • Ford, N. (1986). Psychological determinants of information needs: a small-scale study of higher education students. Journal of librarianship and information science, 18(1), 47-62. • Ford, N., Miller, D and Moss, N. (2003). Web search strategies and approaches to studying. Journal of the American Society of Information Science and Technology, 54(6), 473-489. • Marton, F., Hounsell, D. and Entwistle, N. (Eds.) (1984) The Experience of learning: implications for teaching and studying in higher education. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press. Webber,Ford,Madder,Crowder2017